Flora Tristan: Feminism in the Age of George Sand

Pluto Press (UK) (1992)
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Abstract

Flora Tristan was a social reformer and activist, one of the founders of modern feminism, and, anticipating the work of Marx and Engels, author of several works about socialism, the best-known of which are Peregrinations of a Pariah (1838), Promenades in London (1840), and The Workers' Union (1843). Sandra Dijkstra's new biography charts the development of Tristan's ideas in the context of her life and times.

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