German women in the nineteenth century : a social history /
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New York :
Holmes & Meier,
1984.
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Table of Contents:
- Current research on German women's history in the nineteenth century / John C. Fout
- Enlightened reforms and Bavarian girls' education / Joanne Schneider
- Hannah Arendt's Rahel Varnhagen / Deborah Hertz
- Henriette Schleiermacher / Gwendolyn E. Jensen
- Reading habits of women in the Vormarz / Renate Mohrmann
- Prelude to consciousness / Catherine M. Prelinger
- Female political opposition in pre-1848 Germany / Stanley Zucker
- German women writers and the Revolution of 1848 / Lia Secci
- Self-conscious histories / Ruth-Ellen Boetcher Joeres
- Growing up female in the nineteenth century / Julian Jacobi-Dittrich
- Radicalization of Lily Braun / Alfred G. Meyer
- Impact of agrarian change on women's work and child care in early-nineteenth-century Prussia / W.R. Lee
- Domestic industry / Barbara Franzoi
- Social insurance and the family work of Oberlausitz home weavers in the late nineteenth century / Jean H. Quataret
- Woman's role in the German working-class family in the 1890s from the perspective of women's autobiographies / John C. Fout
- Civilizing tendency of hygiene / Ute Frevert
- Female victim / Randolph E. Bergstrom & Eric A. Johnson.