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Autor_in
Studer, Brigitte
Titel der Zeitschrift
Österreichische Zeitschrift für Geschichtswissenschaften : ÖZG = Austrian journal of historical studies
Erscheinungsjahr
2015
Jahrgang/Bandnummer
26
Heftnummer
2
Seitenangabe
14-40
Sprache
deutsch
Abstract
Female Suffrage in Switzerland 1848-1971. By focusing on the belated introduction of female suffrage in Switzerland, this article looks at how the political exclusion of half of the Swiss population was normalised. lt argues that, notwithstanding its singularity, the Swiss case highlights some of the main mechanisms, practices and legitimisation strategies used to withhold political rights from women in modern society. The long time span between the introduction of male suffrage in 1848 and the introduction of female suffrage in 1971 raises the question of how such an exclusion could be maintained, particularly in the face of the tendency towards democratisation in the post-1945 world. Pursuing a loose chronological narrative, the author discusses the explanatory arguments of six types of socio-historical approaches to the question. Together, they provide evidence of what was at stake for the official gender scripts in the debates about a reconfiguration of the conception
and practice of democracy.
Schlagwort
Frauenwahlrecht
Politik
Frauenrechte
Politik
Frauenrechte
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