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Why do you think women were active participants in the events from the very beginning in France

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Answered by SpanditaDas
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Women’s participation in the revolutionary events in France between 1789 and 1795 has only recently been given nuanced treatment. Early twentieth century historians of the French Revolution are typified by Jaures, who, though sympathetic to the women’s movement of his own time, never even mentions its antecedents in revolutionary France. Even today most general histories treat only cursorily a few individual women, like Marie Antoinette. The recent studies by Landes, Badinter, Godineau, and Roudinesco, however, should signal a much-needed reassessment of women’s participation.

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Answered by Anonymous
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@ The role of women in the French Revolution

>> During the revolutionary years women were active participants:

>> In order to discuss and voice their interests they started their own political clubs and newspapers.

>> About 60 women's clubs emerged in different French cities, the most famous being the Society of Revolutionary and Republic Women.

>> They wanted to enjoy the some rights as men i.e., right to vote , to be elected to the Assembly and to hold political office.

>> Women's struggle for equal political rights during the late 19th and 20th centuries. Finally in 1946, French women won the right to vote.

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