Laure Adler demystifies the role of feminist activist attributed to George Sand

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Laure Adler demystifies the role of feminist activist attributed to George Sand

Laure Adler demystifies the role of feminist activist attributed to George Sand

During her first appearance on television, Laure ADLER is interviewed about her book "At the dawn of feminism: the first women journalists", in which she traces the history of journalism and female activism. It evokes the feminist world between 1830 and 1850, which had little regard for Georges SAND: he was criticized for his lack of militancy and his refusal to run in the elections that followed the revolution of 1848.

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File : Laure Adler

Publication date : 25 September 1979

Reference:
I24009999
Credits:
Producteur: Télévision Française 1   -   Director : Daude, Gilles  -  Presenter : Bourrat, Patrick  -  Presenter : Ruggieri, Eve  -  Participant : Adler, Laure
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Producteur: Télévision Française 1
Licence:
Turnkey

Reference:I24009999

Credits:Director : Daude, Gilles-Presenter : Bourrat, Patrick-Presenter : Ruggieri, Eve-Participant : Adler, Laure

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