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Protagonists and politics in the Italian Women’s Mouvement: a Reflection on the Work of Annarita Buttafuoco
- Publication Year :
- 2002
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Abstract
- This article retraces Annarita Buttafuoco's work as a historian of the women's political movement in Italy through a brief survey of her essays and books. These covered more than two centuries of history, ranging from the echoes of the French Revolution in Italy and the constitution of the Jacobin Republics to the struggles for female suffrage and emancipation in the liberal era down to the period after the Second World War and the founding of the Italian Republic. Emphasizing the originality of both the sources and the methodological approaches she used, the article offers a critical appreciation of Annarita Buttafuoco's research and her role in organizing and shaping collective research projects. It is focused on three specific issues: the history of women as conscious historical subjects, the history of women's political movements not only in their social and political contexts but also in relation to institutional networks and the practices of citizenship.
- Subjects :
- Cultural Studies
Annarita Buttafuoco
History
Women's history
Emancipation
Sociology and Political Science
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Suffrage
femminismo
Politics
emancipazionismo
Originality
Political movement
storia delle donne
storia di genere
movimento politico delle donne
storiografia
Sociology
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biology
Constitution
Gender studies
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Jacobin
Political Science and International Relations
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- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....38a6dc064d32607a2683bb3acb36baf2