Abstract

This article analyses three magazines of the women’s movement in Germany between 1890 and 1914. Clara Zetkin founded Die Gleichheit (the equality) for the female labor organization. Helene Lange edited Die Frau (the women) for the bourgeois-conservative wing of the women’s movement and Die Frauenbewegung (the women’s movement) was published by Minna Cauer for the left-wing civil women’s movement. The article shows that in two magazines (Die Gleichheit and Die Frau) an early form of ›her‹story was written in order to create and strengthen a corporate feeling as a basis for the women’s movement and furthermore give the movement its own identity.

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