The Modern Woman's Rights Movement: A Historical Survey
1911
The Modern Woman's Rights Movement: A Historical Survey
1911
Translated by Carl Conrad, 1878- Eckhardt
''The Modern Woman's Rights Movement: A Historical Survey'' by Käthe Schirmacher, published in 1911, provides a detailed examination of the evolution of the women's rights movement across various countries. The book highlights key figures and organizations, such as the International Council of Women, that played significant roles in advocating for women's political and educational rights. Schirmacher's work not only documents historical progress but also emphasizes the organized nature of the movement, particularly among middle-class women in Germanic countries and its subsequent spread to the United States.









