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Page 1: Changes for European Women AP Review Mr. Cady Lynnwood High School.

Changes for European Women

AP Review

Mr. Cady

Lynnwood High School

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Renaissance• Gained education, but

limited in public affairs

• Young upperclass women marry older upperclass men

• Lower classes wait to marry, but pregnancy resulted in marriage until around 1750

• Some upperclass women contributed to Humanism:

• Christine de Pizan, Laura Cereta, Isabella d'Este

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Reformation•Women & girls taught to read Bible•Protestants allow clergy to marry•Anabaptists allow women to preach•New orders for Catholics nuns: Ursulines (education), St. Teresa of Avila & Carmelites•Accusations of Witchcraft rise

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New Monarch RulersIsabella I (Sp.)

Catherine de Medici (Fr.)

Mary I & Elizabeth I (Eng.)

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Enlightenment• Madame Geoffrin & Madame Necker – salon hostesses

• Enlightened thinkers & Scientists looked down on women and marginalized their abilities but…

• Accusations of Witchcraft die out due to rise of Science and Enlightenment

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Enlightened Absolutists

Maria Theresa (Aust.)Catherine the Great

(Rus.)

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French Revolution• Marie Antoinette – Austrian

princess & Fr. Queen• Women's March on Versailles• Olympe de Gouges – Dec. of Rights

of Women• Mary Wollstonecraft – Vindication

of Rights • Gains are limited during Fr. Rev.

and reversed by Napoleon

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1st Half of 19th Century• Illegitimacy boom from 1750-1850, Foundling Homes

• Jane Austen, Bronte Sisters, Mary Shelly, George SandNovelists commenting on social limits for women

• Flora Tristan – Feminist & Socialist• (John Stuart Mill) – Defender of women’s rights

• Marriages still often arranged but concept of marrying for love more common

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2nd Half of 19th Century• Queen Victoria rules for 50 years! Victorian Ideal, separate spheres, strict moral code for women

• Ibsen's A Doll's House critical of marriage role

• Florence Nightingale – Crimean War & Red Cross

• Marie Curie – Scientist, Radioactivity• Emmeline Pankhurst – achieve right to own property, divorce, but no women’s suffrage

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The New Woman circa 1921

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1st Half of 20th Century• WWI women support war effort (Total

War)• Russian Rev. – women granted legal

equalityCommunist women work, esp. as doctors

• Suffrage Granted Post WWI to rest of European women

• Fascists encouraged large families• WWII women again support war effort• Postwar Baby boom

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2nd Half of 20th Century• Simone de Beauvoir & Betty Friedan – FeminismChildcare, Birth Control, Divorce, Abortion

• Married women regularly enter workforce, Baby Bust

• Margaret Thatcher – Conservative Brit. PM (Iron Lady)