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505 0 $a1. Introduction : feminism in European history / Tjitske Akkerman and Siep Stuurman -- 2. The languages of late-medieval feminism / Miri Rubin -- 3. A 'learned wave' : women of letters and science from the Renaissance to the Enlightenment / Brita Rang -- 4. L'égalité des sexes qui ne se conteste plus en France : feminism in the seventeenth century / Siep Stuurman -- 5. Reclaiming the European enlightenment for feminism : or prologomena to any future history of eighteenth-century Europe / Karen Offen -- 6. Culture as a gendered battleground : the patronage of Madame de Pompadour / Inge E. Boer -- 7. A woman's struggle for a language of enlightenment and virtue : Mary Wollstonecraft and enlightenment 'feminism' / Virginia Sapiro -- 8. French utopians : the word and the act / Claire G. Moses -- 9. Equality and difference : utopian feminism in Britain / Ruth Levitas -- 10. Liberalism and feminism in late nineteenth-century Britain / Tjitske Akkerman -- 11. Feminists and sex : how to find lesbians at the turn of the century / Martha Vicinus -- 12. Beauvoir's philosophy as the hidden paradigm of contemporary feminism / Karen Vintges -- 13. Contemporary feminism between individualism and community / Jet Bussemaker.
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