New Perspectives on European Women's Legal History: Routledge Research in Gender and History
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9780367263980
ISBN-10: 036726398X
Pagini: 452
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
ISBN-10: 036726398X
Pagini: 452
Ilustrații: 2
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 24 mm
Greutate: 0.87 kg
Ediția:1
Editura: Taylor & Francis
Colecția Routledge
Seria Routledge Research in Gender and History
Locul publicării:Oxford, United Kingdom
Public țintă
Postgraduate and UndergraduateCuprins
Preface
[Ute Gerhard and Karen Offen]
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Legal Cultures and Communities of Female Protest in Modern European History, 1860-1960s
[Sara L. Kimble and Marion Röwekamp]
Part I: Gender and Family Law
1. Adaptation, Emulation, or Tradition?: Greek Family Law and the Courts in the First Decades of the Modern Greek State
[Evdoxios Doxiadis]
2. Family Law, Legal Reforms, Female Lawyers and Feminist Claims in Spain, 1868-1950
[Gloria Nielfa]
3. Democracy at Home: Debating Family and Marriage Law in the First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918–1938
[Melissa Feinberg]
4. Equality at Stake: Legal and National Discourses on Family Law in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1931
[Jana Osterkamp]
Part II: Women in the Legal Professions
5. The Rise of "Modern Portias": Feminist Legal Activism in Republican France, 1890s-1940s
[Sara L. Kimble]
6. Women and the Courts in Twentieth-Century Belgium: An Historical Perspective
[Eva Schandevyl]
7. The First Lawyers and Attorneys: The Struggle for Professional Recognition of Women’s Rights in Yugoslavia, 1918-1953
[Gordana Stojaković]
8. Bulgarian Women in Legal Education and the Legal Profession During the First Half of the Twentieth Century
[Krassimira Daskalova]
9. "The Napoleonic Civil Code is to Blame for My Decision to Study Law": Female Polish Law Students and Lawyers in the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939)
[Iwona Dadej]
10. Women, Equal Rights and the Legal Profession in Germany, 1895-1933
[Marion Röwekamp]
11. Feminism and Criminology in Britain, 1910-1950
[Anne Logan]
12. Attempting to Advocate: Women Entering the Legal Profession in Finland, 1885-1915
[Mia Korpiola]
Part III: Transnational and International Intersections
13. Tracking Feminist Interventions in International Law Issues at the League of Nations: From the Nationality of Married Women to Legal Equality in the Family, 1919-1970
[Catherine Jacques]
14. "Who Belongs" or the Question of Women’s Citizenship in Switzerland Since 1798
[Regina Wecker]
15. Legal Position of Women in Portugal: The Case of the Standing Committee on Legislation of the National Council of Portuguese Women (CNMP), 1914–1947
[Anne Cova]
16. Night Work for White Women and Bonded Labour for "Native" Women?: Contentious Traditions and the Globalization of Gender-Specific Labour Protection and Legal Equality Politics, 1926 to 1939
[Susan Zimmermann]
[Ute Gerhard and Karen Offen]
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Legal Cultures and Communities of Female Protest in Modern European History, 1860-1960s
[Sara L. Kimble and Marion Röwekamp]
Part I: Gender and Family Law
1. Adaptation, Emulation, or Tradition?: Greek Family Law and the Courts in the First Decades of the Modern Greek State
[Evdoxios Doxiadis]
2. Family Law, Legal Reforms, Female Lawyers and Feminist Claims in Spain, 1868-1950
[Gloria Nielfa]
3. Democracy at Home: Debating Family and Marriage Law in the First Czechoslovak Republic, 1918–1938
[Melissa Feinberg]
4. Equality at Stake: Legal and National Discourses on Family Law in Czechoslovakia, 1918-1931
[Jana Osterkamp]
Part II: Women in the Legal Professions
5. The Rise of "Modern Portias": Feminist Legal Activism in Republican France, 1890s-1940s
[Sara L. Kimble]
6. Women and the Courts in Twentieth-Century Belgium: An Historical Perspective
[Eva Schandevyl]
7. The First Lawyers and Attorneys: The Struggle for Professional Recognition of Women’s Rights in Yugoslavia, 1918-1953
[Gordana Stojaković]
8. Bulgarian Women in Legal Education and the Legal Profession During the First Half of the Twentieth Century
[Krassimira Daskalova]
9. "The Napoleonic Civil Code is to Blame for My Decision to Study Law": Female Polish Law Students and Lawyers in the Second Polish Republic (1918-1939)
[Iwona Dadej]
10. Women, Equal Rights and the Legal Profession in Germany, 1895-1933
[Marion Röwekamp]
11. Feminism and Criminology in Britain, 1910-1950
[Anne Logan]
12. Attempting to Advocate: Women Entering the Legal Profession in Finland, 1885-1915
[Mia Korpiola]
Part III: Transnational and International Intersections
13. Tracking Feminist Interventions in International Law Issues at the League of Nations: From the Nationality of Married Women to Legal Equality in the Family, 1919-1970
[Catherine Jacques]
14. "Who Belongs" or the Question of Women’s Citizenship in Switzerland Since 1798
[Regina Wecker]
15. Legal Position of Women in Portugal: The Case of the Standing Committee on Legislation of the National Council of Portuguese Women (CNMP), 1914–1947
[Anne Cova]
16. Night Work for White Women and Bonded Labour for "Native" Women?: Contentious Traditions and the Globalization of Gender-Specific Labour Protection and Legal Equality Politics, 1926 to 1939
[Susan Zimmermann]
Descriere
This volume brings historical analysis to bear on the issue of gender and the law, providing a comprehensive overview of European women's legal history and contributing to new insights to the fields of legal studies, women's studies, and modern European history.