This chapter considers the motives and goals of female activists, and their roles in the revolution. It shows how secular and religious idealists joined forces in a popular revolt “against immorality,” and how women’s values either influenced, or utterly failed to influence the new rulers’ p...
It focuses on the role played by market women (such as food hawkers, fishwives and street sellers) who were depicted at the time as particularly radical in their counter-revolutionary views. These women took an active role in royalist mobilisation. They organised political parades, rose funds,...
In both countries the market is intensely competitive with much international investment, including local versions ofVogue,Harper's Bazaar,Marie Claire, andTime. The most successful local version of an overseas magazine is the monthlyReader's Digest(405,000 in Australia and 102,000 in New Zealand...
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Women's sport in the People's Republic of China: body, politics and the unfinished revolution. This chapter puts Chinese women's sport in the context of the change of political objectives, gender relationships, sports ideologies, and management syste... F Hong - 《Sport & Women Social Issues...
Her name is also spelled Chiang Ching. She was the third wife of Mao Zedong and joined the Communist Party in 1938. In 1966 she was appointed deputy director of the Cultural Revolution, and incited radical youths against senior party and government officials, and replaced nearly all-earlier wo...
Before and during the American Revolution, women were separated into two distinct categories. The first is the period just before the Revolution and... Learn more about this topic: Roles of Women in the Revolutionary War: Lesson for Kids ...
The Impact of Employment Uncertainty in the Off-farm Labor Market on Developing Country Farmers' Crop Choice Decisions. (Under the direction of Dr. Walter N. Thurman and Dr. Russell L. Lamb). The purpose of this rese... SN Wadood 被引量: 1发表: 2004年 The Opt-Out Continuation: ...
It is found that the more traditional the concept of gender roles is, the lower the probability of women engaging in employment is, and the lower the earnings level of employed women is. Traditional literature on economics explains women’s relative disadvantage in the labor market from the ...
Clements, Barbara Evans. ‘Working Class and Peasant Women in the Russian Revolution, 1919–1923’.Signs, 8, no. 2 (1982), pp. 215–35. ArticleGoogle Scholar Clements, Barbara Evans.Bolshevik Feminist: The Life of Alexandra Kollontai. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1979. Kollontai’s...