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Elusive Equality: Gender, Citizenship, and the Limits of Democracy in Czechoslovokia, 1918-1950 (Russian and East European Studies) - Hardcover

 
9780822942818: Elusive Equality: Gender, Citizenship, and the Limits of Democracy in Czechoslovokia, 1918-1950 (Russian and East European Studies)
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"[A] must read . . . Feinberg's well-told cautionary tale serves as a reminder to readers and reformers everywhere that liberty for women and men is always in question and in danger." --Feminist Review "Feinberg's approach . . . is refreshing. The book's contribution lies in connecting debates about citizenship and democracy with a detailed analysis of struggles over gender equality in the emerging Czechoslovak political system." --Czech Solociological Review "Feinberg possesses a deep sensitivity to the nuances of the issues at stake, presents them clearly, and points out the inconsistencies in the arguments raised by the feminists' opponents. Meticulously researched and compelling." --Slavic Review
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When Czechoslovakia became independent in 1918, Czechs embraced democracy, which they saw as particularly suited to their national interests. Politicians enthusiastically supported a constitution that proclaimed all citizens, women as well as men, legally equal. But they soon found themselves split over how to implement this pledge. Some believed democracy required extensive egalitarian legislation. Others contended that any commitment to equality had to bow before other social interests, such as preserving the traditional family. On the eve of World War II, Czech leaders jettisoned the young republic for an ""authoritarian democracy"" that firmly placed their nation, and not the individual citizen, at the center of politics. In 1948, they turned to a Communistled ""people's democracy,"" which also devalued individual rights. By examining specific policy issues, including marriage and family law, civil service regulations, citizenship law, and abortion statutes, ""Elusive Equality"" demonstrates the relationship between Czechs' ideas about gender roles and their attitudes toward democracy. Gradually, many Czechs became convinced that protecting a traditionally gendered family ideal was more important to their national survival than adhering to constitutionally prescribed standards of equal citizenship. Through extensive original research, Melissa Feinberg assembles a compelling account of how early Czech progress in women's rights, tied to democratic reforms, eventually lost momentum in the face of political transformations and the separation of state and domestic issues. Moreover, Feinberg presents a prism through which our understanding of twentieth-century democracy is deepened, and a cautionary tale for all those who want to make democratic governments work.

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Verlag: University of Pittsburgh Press, 2006
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