Coming to Terms with the State: Maternalist Politics and the Development of the Welfare State in Weimar Germany
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For some time now, maternalism has been recognized as “one of women's chief avenues into the public sphere.” It has dominated the politics of women's movements in different countries, regardless of political persuasion, since at least the 1850s. The term maternalism has been used to describe “ideologies and discourses that exalted women's capacity to mother and applied to society as a whole the values they attached to that role: care, nurturance, and morality.”
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2021 ◽
pp. 239965442110338
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Vol 5
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pp. 17-38
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