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  1. The New Woman,”: reprinted in Free Society: A Periodical of Anarchist Thought, Work, and Literature (1898) Download; XML “Women in the Territories: SOME OF THEIR ACHIEVEMENTS IN FIELDS OF ENERGY GENERALLY FILLED BY MEN—TYPICAL EXAMPLES, INCLUDING A MINING SPECULATOR AND A COWBOY”: New York Times (1903)

  2. Ouida, The New Woman, The North American Review, Vol. 158, No. 450 (May, 1894), pp. 610-619

  3. SARAH E. STEVENS. This paper examines the cultural figures of the New Woman and the Modern Girl in Republican China (1 911-1949). In addition to reflecting the anxieties arising from a changing gender ideology, these contending images reveal anxieties associated with the concept of modernity and the modern nation project.

  4. 166. Bram St oker‟s novel Dracula was published in 1897, an era which. brought wit h it the idea of a powerful woman, the “New Woman”, a woman. who desires to be educat ed, as well as ...

  5. editions.covecollective.org › chronologies › new-woman-movement-0New Woman Movement | COVE

    The New Woman social movement began in the United Kingdom in the late nineteenth century. This movement was created to represent the emergence of “radical women” in society. These “New Women” were known as feminist, educated, and career driven. They fought for women’s rights to dress as they want as well as do activities that were not ...

  6. 20 de may. de 2024 · New Woman. The New Woman (1890–1920), as defined by the mainstream media, was a revolutionary social ideal at the turn of the century that defined women as independent, physically adept, and mentally acute, and able to work, study, and socialize on a par with men. The popular image of the New Woman was related to a new consumer and leisure ...

  7. 6 de dic. de 2021 · Weimar Republic 101 article series aims to introduce some of the key themes and debates in the historiography of the Weimar Republic, from its inception in 1918 to its death in 1933. Continuing with the discussion of German society and culture from chapter three, chapter four introduces the 'New Woman' phenomenon that changed how women were ...

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