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Abstract

Progress was an ideological concept in the political movements of the 19th century. This article asks how the women’s movements argued withthe concept of progress in a region which had been considered as backward since its establishment as the Habsburg part of partitioned Poland. The analysis focuses on how the political movements in 19th-century Galicia took advantage of the topoi of backwardness and progress, using them as rhetorical elements. Examples are taken from the Ukrainian women’s movement and women’s politics in the Zionist movement.

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Dietlind Hüchtker

Authors and Affiliations

Jan Surman
Alexander Dmitriev
Riccardo Nicolosi
Dietlind Hüchtker
Monika Wulz
Karl Hall
Bernhard Kleeberg
Kornelia Kończal
Katherine Lebow
Emilia Plosceanu
Joanna Wawrzyniak

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