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Maxime Breuil (1840 - 1900)

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Short name Maxime Breuil
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Date of birth 1840
Date of death 1900
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Deux Discours sur le travail des femmes prononcés aux réunions de la salle du Vauxhall et suivis de quelques réflexions sur le même sujet (1868) 0 0

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Feminist orator, who received warnings in 1868 from the Police Commissioner of Paris for "verbally attacking religion, the army, and the Emperor." Eichner, Carolyn J. Surmounting the Barricades: Women in the Paris Commune. Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 2004. p.46 [see further, could not access entire book via Google Books]

"[Maria] Deraismes, a bourgeois feminist, participated with Frank and [Mme André] Léo in La société du droit des femmes, formed in 1866 to address issues including girls' education and marriage reform. […] Maxime Breuil spoke frequently at the public meetings." Eichner (2004) p. 223; referring to Bidelman, Patrick Kay. Pariahs Stand Up! The Founding of the Liberal Feminist Movement in France, 1858-1889. Westport, Conn.: Greenwood Press, 1982. pp.78-79

Not mentioned in:
Buck, Guide to women's literature, 1992.