2011
DOI: 10.1163/187633211x589169
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Equality and Revolution: Women's Rights in the Russian Empire, 1905-1917

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“…These differences had different significance at different times: “When, around the turn of the century, a socialist women’s movement started to emerge for the first time, a limited cooperation of feminists in the interest of achieving certain goals (such as women’s suffrage) would absolutely have been possible” ( Köbberling, 1993 , 22; translation by the authors). And indeed, “meaningful collaboration between socialist organizers and feminists did occur during these years, revealing a greater permeability in the boundaries between Russian socialism and feminism than is generally recognized” ( Norton, 2011 , 237, referring to Ruthchild, 2010 ).…”
Section: Historical Women’s Movements In Russia and Great Britain Bet...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These differences had different significance at different times: “When, around the turn of the century, a socialist women’s movement started to emerge for the first time, a limited cooperation of feminists in the interest of achieving certain goals (such as women’s suffrage) would absolutely have been possible” ( Köbberling, 1993 , 22; translation by the authors). And indeed, “meaningful collaboration between socialist organizers and feminists did occur during these years, revealing a greater permeability in the boundaries between Russian socialism and feminism than is generally recognized” ( Norton, 2011 , 237, referring to Ruthchild, 2010 ).…”
Section: Historical Women’s Movements In Russia and Great Britain Bet...mentioning
confidence: 99%