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A Reply to Richard Evans

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  11 February 2009

James F. McMillan
Affiliation:
University of York

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References

1 For an older work which puts forward the view that Catholicism is inimical to the development of feminism, see Leclère, A., Le vote des femmes en France les causes de l'attitude particulière à notre pays (Law thesis, Paris, 1929), p. 220.Google Scholar

2 Hause, Steven C. and Kenney, Anne R., ‘The development of the Catholic women's suffrage movement in France 1896–1922’, Catholic Historical Review, lxvii (1981), 11.Google Scholar

3 McMillan, James F., Housewife or harlot: the place of women in French society 1870–1940 (Hassocks, 1981).Google Scholar