WOMEN'S EQUAL RIGHTS MOVEMENTS IN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES IN THE 20TH CENTURY
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https://doi.org/10.37547/Keywords:
history, women's liberation, political process, suffrage, feminism, legal equality gender equalityAbstract
the 20th century led to significant changes in the history of women's liberation movements in Europe. During this period, women actively campaigned for political, economic, social and cultural equality. This article deals more broadly with the key stages of women's liberation movements, their scientifically based arguments, the role of important individuals and organizations, as well as their influence in European Society.
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