Sexuality and Politics in the Early Twentieth Century: The Case of the International Women's Movement

Feminist Studies 23 (3):577 (1997)
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Abstract

Three major transnational women's groups-the International Council of Women, the International Alliance of Women and the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom-are examined as they interacted on a regular basis in the years between the emergence of international organizing in the 1880s and the conclusion of WWII

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