HIST 2117: Modern Germany Spring 2013 Lecture Ten: Women in Politics and Society.

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HIST 2117: Modern Germany Spring 2013 Lecture Ten: Women in Politics and Society

Ideas of Social Structure and Family Family as Metaphor of Public Life Biological Interpretations of Gender Roles Separate Spheres Class and Gender

Kinder, Kirche, Kuche Middle Class Domesticity The Home as Have Mass Culture and Gender Roles -- The Gartenlaube Technological Change and Housework

Women and Education The German Male Educational System Realschule Gymnasium University Schools for Girls -- Tochterschule Women as Education Advocates -- The Kindergarten Movement

Women and Social Reform Female Association for the Care of the Poor and Sick Association for Poor Married Women in Childbed Lette Association 1866 Helene Lange, League of German Women’s Associations Bund Deutsche Frauenvereine (BDF) 1894

“Radical” Women’s Movement Women’s Suffrage Movement Louise Otto-Peters General German Women’s Association Allgemeine Deutsche Frauenverband (ADF) 1866 Union of Progressive Women’s Associations Verein Fortschrittliche Frauenverbande (VFF) 1899 August Bebel Woman under Socialism 1879 Clara Zetkin Equality 1891