Abstract

Germany’s industrial age spawned a women’s movement that fought for voting and employment rights. But class differences among women made it difficult for the movement to agree upon – and successfully pursue – uniform goals. The image here depicts several leaders of the German women’s movement: 1. Louise Otto-Peters 2. Mathilde Weber 3. Henriette Goldschmidt 4. Lina Morgenstern 5. Marie Loeper-Housselle 6. Auguste Schmidt 7. Helene Lange 8. Luise Büchner 9. Bertha von Marenholtz-Bülow 10. Marie Calm

Prominent Voices in the German Women’s Movement (c. 1895)

  • Jörg P. Anders

Source

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