2013
DOI: 10.1080/09612025.2013.820599
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Overcoming Inner Division: post-suffrage strategies in the organised German women's movement

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“…Bäumer's BDF emerged from the war numerically large, but threatened and attacked in print on the one side by right-wing nationalist women and on the other by the radical pacifists of the WILPF. 45 In particular, the rise of a powerful and vocal right-wing nationalist women's movement committed to maintaining the mind-sets of war complicated the return to international relations.…”
Section: 'A Superficial Exchange Of Words' Obstacles To Internationamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bäumer's BDF emerged from the war numerically large, but threatened and attacked in print on the one side by right-wing nationalist women and on the other by the radical pacifists of the WILPF. 45 In particular, the rise of a powerful and vocal right-wing nationalist women's movement committed to maintaining the mind-sets of war complicated the return to international relations.…”
Section: 'A Superficial Exchange Of Words' Obstacles To Internationamentioning
confidence: 99%