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  2. Women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    The crimes of women in early modern Germany (Oxford University Press, 1999). Ruble, Alexandria N. Entangled Emancipation: Women’s Rights in Cold War Germany ((University of Toronto Press, 2023) online scholarly review of this book; Rupp, Leila J. Mobilizing women for war: German and American propaganda, 1939-1945 (Princeton University Press ...

  3. History of women in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Prelinger, Catherine M. Charity, Challenge, and Change Religious Dimensions of the Mid-Nineteenth-Century Women's Movement in Germany (1987). Rowold, Katharina. The educated woman: minds, bodies, and women's higher education in Britain, Germany, and Spain, 1865-1914 (2011). Sagarra, Eda. A Social History of Germany 1648–1914 (1977, 2002 edition).

  4. German Association of Female Citizens - Wikipedia

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    She was allowed by a vote of 8 to 10 to be allowed as a guest student. Her studies were financed and supported by this association. Linden would become one of Germany's first female professors. [2] The association adopted its current name in 1918. The German Association of Female Citizens is affiliated with the International Alliance of Women ...

  5. Feminism in Germany - Wikipedia

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    Feminism in Germany as a modern movement began during the Wilhelmine period (1888–1918) with individual women and women's rights groups pressuring a range of traditional institutions, from universities to government, to open their doors to women.

  6. Women in German - Wikipedia

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    The Coalition of Women in German, often known as WiG, is a professional organization for women engaged in the field of German studies. The organization was started in 1974. The organization was started in 1974.

  7. Category:Women in Germany - Wikipedia

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  8. Women in government - Wikipedia

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    Angela Merkel, first woman Chancellor of Germany and Ursula von der Leyen, first woman Minister of Defence of Germany, later, first woman President of the European Commission The gender quotas implemented across parties in Germany in the 1990s serve as a natural experiment for the effect of sub-national party political gender quotas on women ...

  9. Category:History of women in Germany - Wikipedia

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