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Blessed Motherhood, Bitter Fruit

Nelly Roussel and the Politics of Female Pain in Third Republic France

Elinor Accampo

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Nelly Roussel (1878–1922)—the first feminist spokeswoman for birth control in Europe—challenged both the men of early twentieth-century France, who sought to preserve the status quo, and the women who aimed to change it. She delivered her messages through public lectures, journalism, and theater, dazzling audiences with her beauty, intelligence, and disarming wit. She did so within the context of a national depopulation crisis caused by the confluence of low birth rates, the rise of international tensions, and the tragedy of the First World War. While her support spread across social classes...

Nelly Roussel (1878–1922)—the first feminist spokeswoman for birth control in Europe—challenged both the men of early twentieth-century France, who sought to preserve the status quo, and the women who aimed to change it. She delivered her messages through public lectures, journalism, and theater, dazzling audiences with her beauty, intelligence, and disarming wit. She did so within the context of a national depopulation crisis caused by the confluence of low birth rates, the rise of international tensions, and the tragedy of the First World War. While her support spread across social classes, strong political resistance to her message revealed deeply conservative precepts about gender which were grounded in French identity itself.

In this thoughtful and provocative study, Elinor Accampo follows Roussel's life from her youth, marriage, speaking career, motherhood, and political activism to her decline and death from tuberculosis in the years following World War I. She tells the story of a woman whose life and work spanned a historical moment when womanhood was being redefined by the acceptance of a woman's sexuality as distinct from her biological, reproductive role—a development that is still causing controversy today.

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A top pick for any definitive women's history collection.

Accampo's biography is to be recommended for offering a wealth of information on a fascinating figure on the margins of the women's movement.

Provides insightful analysis... Highly recommended. Upper-level undergraduates and above.

An exceptionally engaging, comprehensively researched, and finely crafted study. A significant contribution.

Well organized and enjoyable to read.

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336
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9780801884047
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17 halftones, 4 line drawings
Table of Contents

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Nelly Roussel, "Contemporary of the Future"
1. Conversion Experiences
2. Mother and Missionary: The Ideological Foundations of an Unorthodox Feminism
3. The Making and

Acknowledgments
Introduction: Nelly Roussel, "Contemporary of the Future"
1. Conversion Experiences
2. Mother and Missionary: The Ideological Foundations of an Unorthodox Feminism
3. The Making and Marketing of a Spectacular Apostle
4. The Public and Private Politics of Female Self-Sacrifice: Audience Reception
5. Pathologies and Persecutions
6. The Great War: Pacifism, Censorship, and the Disease of a "Weary, Wounded Heart"
7. Last Battles: Words of Combat, Hope, and Pain
Epilogue
Notes
Bibliography
Index

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Elinor Accampo, Ph.D.

Elinor Accampo is a professor of history at the University of Southern California, coeditor of Gender and the Politics of Social Reform in France, 1870–1914 and author of Industrialization, Family, and Class Relations: Saint Chamond, 1815–1914.
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