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- Alaide Gualberta Beccari (born 1842 in Padua – died 1906) was an Italian feminist, republican, pacifist, and social reformer, who published the feminist...
- autonomism and workerism. Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari, and Anna Maria Mozzoni, and proto-feminist philosophies had previously...
- Maria II in 1826-1828. Her full name was Isabel Maria da Conceição Joana Gualberta Ana Francisca de ****is Xavier de Paula de Alcântara Antónia Rafaela Micaela...
- cultural hegemony. Early Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari, and Anna Maria Mozzoni, though proto-feminist philosophies had...
- and operaismo. Early Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari, and Anna Maria Mozzoni, though proto-feminist philosophies had...
- (1881–1970) – New Zealand pacifist, socialist, and anti-war activist Alaide Gualberta Beccari (1842–1906) – Italian feminist, pacifist and social reformer Yolanda...
- 1800–1874 August Bebel Germany 1840 1913 Communist; male 1800–1874 Alaide Gualberta Beccari Italy 1868 1930 Socialist feminist; radical feminist 1800–1874...
- and operaismo. Early Italian feminists include Sibilla Aleramo, Alaide Gualberta Beccari, and Anna Maria Mozzoni, although proto-feminist philosophies...
- Montessori (2000) as well as a biography of the 19th-century Italian feminist Gualberta Beccari, and biographical articles on Giuseppe Mazzini and Cesare Lombroso...
- sociali in occasione della revisione del codice italiano). In 1868, Alaide Gualberta Beccari began publishing the journal "Women" in Padua. In the late 19th-century...