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Social Justice Feminists in the United States and Germany: A Dialogue in Documents, 1885-1933
Author: Kathryn Kish Sklar
Year: September 1, 1998
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Language: English



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The Plot of Social Justice Feminists in the United States and Germany A Dialogue in Documents 1885-1933 In this captivating book, author Kathryn Kish Sklar delves into the intricate and thought-provoking story of the dialogue between women reformers in the United States and Germany during the period of 1885 to 1933. The book highlights the efforts of these remarkable women who sought to alleviate the wide array of social injustices generated by industrial capitalism, such as child labor and the exploitation of women in the workplace. Through a series of previously unknown documents, the author sheds light on the interactions between American and German women and their pursuit of social justice strategies. These exchanges not only reflect the political cultures of the two nations but also demonstrate the influence of German factory legislation on debates in the United States. The book is divided into several sections, each one focusing on a specific aspect of the feminist movements in both countries. The first section explores the early years of the movement, where women reformers in the United States and Germany drew upon one another's expertise to address the pressing issues of their time.
The Plot of Social Justice Feminists in the United States and Germany A Dialogue in Documents 1885-1933 В этой увлекательной книге автор Кэтрин Киш Склар углубляется в запутанную и заставляющую задуматься историю диалога между женщинами-реформаторами в США и Германии в период с 1885 по 1933 год. В книге освещаются усилия этих замечательных женщин, которые стремились смягчить широкий спектр социальных несправедливостей, порожденных промышленным капитализмом, таких как детский труд и эксплуатация женщин на рабочем месте. С помощью ряда ранее неизвестных документов автор проливает свет на взаимодействие между американскими и немецкими женщинами и их стремление к стратегиям социальной справедливости. Эти обмены не только отражают политические культуры двух стран, но и демонстрируют влияние немецкого фабричного законодательства на дебаты в Соединенных Штатах. Книга разделена на несколько разделов, каждый из которых посвящен конкретному аспекту феминистских движений в обеих странах. В первом разделе рассматриваются первые годы движения, когда женщины-реформаторы в США и Германии использовали опыт друг друга для решения насущных проблем своего времени.
The Plot of Social Justice Feminists in the United States and Germany Un diálogo en documentos 1885-1933 En este fascinante libro, la autora Catherine Kish Sklar profundiza en lo confuso y hace pensar en la historia del diálogo entre las mujeres reformadores en Estados Unidos y Alemania entre 1885 y 1933. libro destaca los esfuerzos de estas mujeres maravillosas que buscaban mitigar una amplia gama de injusticias sociales generadas por el capitalismo industrial, como el trabajo infantil y la explotación de las mujeres en el lugar de trabajo. A través de una serie de documentos previamente desconocidos, la autora arroja luz sobre la interacción entre las mujeres americanas y alemanas y su búsqueda de estrategias de justicia social. Estos intercambios no sólo reflejan las culturas políticas de los dos países, sino que también demuestran el impacto de la legislación manufacturera alemana en el debate en Estados Unidos. libro se divide en varias secciones, cada una dedicada a un aspecto específico de los movimientos feministas en ambos países. En la primera sección se examinan los primeros del movimiento, en los que las mujeres reformistas de Estados Unidos y Alemania aprovecharon las experiencias de cada una para resolver los problemas acuciantes de su tiempo.
The Plot of Social Justice Femministi in the United States and Germany A Dialogue in Documenti 1885-1933 In questo affascinante libro, l'autrice Katherine Kish Szlar approfondisce la storia del dialogo tra le donne riformatrici negli Stati Uniti e in Germania tra il 1885 e il 1933. Il libro mette in luce gli sforzi di queste meravigliose donne che hanno cercato di mitigare una vasta gamma di ingiustizie sociali generate dal capitalismo industriale, come il lavoro minorile e lo sfruttamento delle donne sul posto di lavoro. Attraverso una serie di documenti precedentemente sconosciuti, l'autore mette in luce l'interazione tra le donne americane e tedesche e la loro ricerca di strategie di giustizia sociale. Questi scambi non solo riflettono le culture politiche dei due paesi, ma dimostrano anche l'influenza della legislazione delle fabbriche tedesche sul dibattito negli Stati Uniti. Il libro è suddiviso in diverse sezioni, ognuna su un aspetto specifico dei movimenti femministi in entrambi i paesi. La prima sezione affronta i primi anni del movimento in cui le donne riformatrici negli Stati Uniti e in Germania si sono avvalse dell'esperienza reciproca per affrontare i problemi immediati del loro tempo.
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米国とドイツの社会正義フェミニストの陰謀文書における対話1885-1933この魅力的な本で、著者キャサリン・キッシュ・スクラーは1885から1933の間のアメリカとドイツの女性改革者の間の対話の複雑で思想的な歴史を掘り下げます。この本は、児童労働や職場での女性の搾取など、産業資本主義によって生み出された幅広い社会的不正を軽減しようとしたこれらの著名な女性の努力を強調しています。これまで知られていなかった多くの文書の助けを借りて、著者はアメリカとドイツの女性の相互作用と社会正義戦略への欲求に光を当てます。これらの交流は、両国の政治文化を反映するだけでなく、米国での議論に関するドイツの工場法の影響を示しています。本はいくつかのセクションに分かれており、それぞれが両国のフェミニスト運動の具体的な側面に焦点を当てている。最初のセクションでは、アメリカとドイツの女性改革者が互いの経験を利用して当時の差し迫った問題に取り組んだ運動の初期を調べます。

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