Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)

This article analyses the transnational mobilization of European women in favor of Carlism during the Carlist war of 1872-1876. The counterrevolutionary ideology legitimates the idea of a natural inequality between men and women, which does not promote, a priori, the political – and even less milita...

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Main Author: Alexandre Dupont
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Language:fra
Published: Association Mnémosyne 2017-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2695
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description This article analyses the transnational mobilization of European women in favor of Carlism during the Carlist war of 1872-1876. The counterrevolutionary ideology legitimates the idea of a natural inequality between men and women, which does not promote, a priori, the political – and even less military – commitment of the latter. In fact, these women, with a few exceptions, are limited to traditional practices of care of the wounded. However, this gendered assignment to non-military tasks paradoxically constitutes an unexpected space of politicization for these women, within quite an involutionist political culture. There is more : these women obtain from their male peers a proper place within the war apparatus, without any reconsideration of gender inequality, which is accepted by both counterrevolutionary men and women.
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Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)
Genre & Histoire
counterrevolution
Second carlist war
military commitment
internationalism
feminine politicization
title Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)
title_full Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)
title_fullStr Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)
title_full_unstemmed Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)
title_short Soignantes et consolatrices ? Femmes contre-révolutionnaires dans la Seconde guerre carliste (Espagne, 1872-1876)
title_sort soignantes et consolatrices femmes contre revolutionnaires dans la seconde guerre carliste espagne 1872 1876
topic counterrevolution
Second carlist war
military commitment
internationalism
feminine politicization
url https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/2695
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