The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 18
You’re reading novel The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 18 online at LightNovelFree.com. Please use the follow button to get notification about the latest chapter next time when you visit LightNovelFree.com. Use F11 button to read novel in full-screen(PC only). Drop by anytime you want to read free – fast – latest novel. It’s great if you could leave a comment, share your opinion about the new chapters, new novel with others on the internet. We’ll do our best to bring you the finest, latest novel everyday. Enjoy!
[86] Miss Chauvin made a similar request of the French Chamber of Deputies; as we have seen, her request was granted. Dr. Popelin did not make her request of the Belgian Chamber of Deputies, which had not a Republican majority. Dr. Popelin may have considered such a step hopeless.
[87] Since 1899 special socialistic workingwomen's congresses have been held.
[88] See the action of the Socialists in Sweden and in Hungary.
[89] Else Ha.s.se, _Neue Bahnen_.
[90] The recognized gallant of a married woman. [Tr.]
[91] Marianne Weber, _Zentralblatt_.
[92] But only the enlightened clergy--those living in Rome--consent to the higher education of girls.
[93] _Dok.u.mente der Frauen_, June 1, 1901.
[94] See Stanton, _The Woman's Rights Movement in Europe_.
[95] _El Feminismo_, 1899.
[96] See the Report of the International Suffrage Congress, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1902.
[97] See the Report of the International Suffrage Congress, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1902.
[98] This has just been organized.
[99] The following statistics are significant: Between January 1 and July 1, 1908, Russia showed an increase in the consumption of alcoholic liquors. The total amount of spirits consumed was 40,887,509 _vedros_ (1 _vedro_ is 3.25 gallons), which is an increase of 600,185 _vedros_ over the amount consumed during the same months of the preceding year. These figures correspond also to the government's income from its monopoly on spirits; this was 327,795,312 rubles (a ruble is worth 51.5 cents), an increase of 3,745,836 rubles over the same months of the preceding year.
[100] See the very interesting article _Frauenbewegung_ (_The Woman's Rights Movement_), by Berta Kes, Moscow.
[101] See Berta Kes, _Frauenbewegung_.
[102] See _Doc.u.ments Concerning Women_ (_Dok.u.mente der Frauen_), April 15, 1900.
[103] I am indebted to Mrs. Eudokimoff, of St. Petersburg, for an English translation of the resolutions, the address of the Lord Mayor, and the proceedings against the deputy of the Duma; also for a biography of Mrs.
v. Philosophow.
[104] Springtime.
[105] A doctor employed by a workingmen's a.s.sociation. [Tr.]
[106] Dr. Schirmacher treats Russian Poland here with Galicia, which is Austrian Poland. [Tr.]
[107] _Dok.u.mente der Frauen_, November, 15, 1901.
[108] Greek conditions are a.n.a.logous to conditions prevailing in Slavic countries; hence Greece will be treated here. Greece was liberated from Turkish control in 1827.
[109] There are elementary schools for boys and girls. The secondary schools for girls are private. The first of these was founded by Dr. Hill and his wife, who were Americans. Preparation for entrance to the university is optional and is carried on privately. Athens University has admitted women since 1891.
[110] The English have abolished slavery in Egypt.
[111] See _Conseil des Femmes_, October, 1902, for the romantic "Desenchantees" of P. Loti, and Hussein Rachimi's "Verliebter Bey."
[112] Compare _La crise de l'orient_, by Ahmed Riza.
[113] See the a.n.a.logous action of the English in India.
[114] Report of the International Suffrage Congress, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1902.
[115]
_Mag der Baum wohl wachsen in dem Walde, Aber keine Tochter mir geboren werden._
[116] India still retains the official regulation of prost.i.tution (which was abolished in England in 1886). Here again, militarism is playing a decisive part in blocking this reform.
[117] In Bangkok, in Farther India (Siam), there is a woman's club with the Siamese Princess as President.
[118] Report of the International Suffrage Conference, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1902.
[119] "_Le Chinois admet la superiorite, avec toutes ses consequences, des qu'il la constate, qu'elle se revele chez un homme ou chez une femme._"
[120] Report of the International Suffrage Conference, Was.h.i.+ngton, 1902.
[121] The University of Tokio is still closed to women. Women attend the Woman's University, founded in 1901 by N. Naruse.
The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 18
You're reading novel The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 18 online at LightNovelFree.com. You can use the follow function to bookmark your favorite novel ( Only for registered users ). If you find any errors ( broken links, can't load photos, etc.. ), Please let us know so we can fix it as soon as possible. And when you start a conversation or debate about a certain topic with other people, please do not offend them just because you don't like their opinions.
The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 18 summary
You're reading The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 18. This novel has been translated by Updating. Author: Kaethe Schirmacher already has 924 views.
It's great if you read and follow any novel on our website. We promise you that we'll bring you the latest, hottest novel everyday and FREE.
LightNovelFree.com is a most smartest website for reading novel online, it can automatic resize images to fit your pc screen, even on your mobile. Experience now by using your smartphone and access to LightNovelFree.com
- Related chapter:
- The Modern Woman's Rights Movement Part 17