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Documenting First Wave Feminisms Volume 1 Transnational Collaborations and Crosscurrents 2012 Edition

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    Author(s)Maureen Moynagh, Nancy Forestell
    PublisherUniversity of Toronto Press
    ISBN9780802091345
    Pages434
    BindingHardback
    LanguageEnglish
    Publish YearJanuary 2012

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    University of Toronto Press Documenting First Wave Feminisms Volume 1 Transnational Collaborations and Crosscurrents 2012 Edition by Maureen Moynagh, Nancy Forestell

    Contemporary feminists are used to juggling many different identities at once, balancing affiliations based on race, nation, class, and sexuality. First-wave feminists also negotiated-or failed to negotiate-similar tensions in their international organizing. Using primary documents dating from the abolitionist movement to the Second World War, Maureen Moynagh and Nancy Forestell investigate the tensions inherent in organizing early transnational feminist movements. Documenting First Wave Feminisms: Volume 1 provides a historical framework to bring together voices of women both canonical and less well known, from Mary Wollstonecraft to Mabel Dove, who were active in feminist movements in all corners of the world. Suffrage, imperialism, citizenship, sexuality, and moral reform are shown to be key issues in a variety of exchanges across North America, Europe, the global south, and the Pan-Pacific region. This source book is as nuanced as first-wave feminism itself and will prove a valuable resource for studying women's rights in an increasingly globalized world.