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Catholic Women as Politicians? Czech Catholic Feminism (1896-1939)

Publication at Faculty of Humanities |
2018

Abstract

The book is based on a socio-cultural and social-anthropological approach to religion which (among other things) says that religion is dependent on the society in which it occurs. The ambition of the dissertation is not to capture "official positions" of the Catholic Church about the role of women in modern society.

The book is focusing on the perspective of Catholic women themselves. My main aim is to observe the opinion Catholic women have about themselves, and whether they reflect social or modernization changes.

I will also observe, how they negotiated their role within the Czech political Catholicism. Time specification includes the end of the nineteenth century when women got more opportunities in the public sphere.

As well as the period of independent Czechoslovakia and its constitution which declared the equal status of men and women.