What is equality and Harship
are faced by women in French Revolution
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They are never mentionned in the Declaration of the Rights of the Man and of the Citizen of 1789
The ideal woman, even for the male philosophers of the Révolution, is the mother that will bring young bright future “sans-culottes” citizens into the world.
They are also seen as guardians of “morality” and “virtue” that were the premises of the Révolution.
But they didn’t go down without a fight and had a considerable role to play in the events of the Révolution, especially through organising the political struggle.
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