




Livre Citoyennes
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Il était une fois le droit de vote des femmes
What does it mean to be a citizen? Why did women demand the right to vote? How did they acquire this right, and for those who do not yet have it, how do they fight for it?
Two years after the 2019 Women's March, which left the streets of the Swiss cities in purple, and 50 years after the establishment of the female vote in this country, Caroline Stevan retraces the history of this fight for equality between men and women. From the pioneers of the XVIIIth century to the fighters of today, from China to the United States, passing through Switzerland, you will learn what arguments these audacious and inspiring women had to counter, what was the first country to grant them the right to vote, and what is the place of women in modern-day politics.
A book written for the citizens and citizens of tomorrow.
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- Un texte enrichissant et inspirant, qui se lit d'une traite ou dans le désordre
- A text that will inspire and encourage discussion with your children
- The story of a fight for equality, always topical
- Vivid and colorful illustrations
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| Brand | Helvetiq |
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| Manufacturing Place | Latvia |
| Additional Information | Age: from 8 years |
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