Marie Maugeret (1844–1928) was a French novelist and conservative Catholic who became a feminist and was active in promoting Christian feminism as an antidote...
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justified by church teachings. Some Christian feminists of this period were Marie Maugeret, Katharine Bushnell, Catherine Booth, Frances Willard. During the 1960s...
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Saumoneau and Élisabeth Renaud, balanced by the Catholic Right led by Marie Maugeret. On 11 November 1911 Sarah Monod received the Legion of Honor from the...
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on the left of this movement, balanced by the Catholic Right led by Marie Maugeret. Saumoneau became hostile to feminism, seeing the class struggle as...
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and Élisabeth Renaud, balanced by the Catholic Right led by Marie Maugeret. The teacher Marie Bonnevial, a contributor to the feminist daily La Fronde,...
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and the writings of Marie de Villermont (1898). In March 1899 in Brussels, she met Marie Duclos, the co-founder, with Marie Maugeret, of the French Catholic...
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