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  • Cover illustration: Demonstration against rent usury, Budapest, Hungary, 1910. Militant tenants’ activism and the activities of the labour movement fueled the Budapest rent-strike movement. Women’s labour-related activism often took on gendered characteristics, including a focus on issues related to social reproduction and gendered forms of action. Tolnai Világlapja, 14 August 1910. (Magyar Nemzeti Múzeum, Történeti Fényképtár [Hungarian National Museum, Historical Photo Collection], inventory no. 66.2807).

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Through the Prism of Gender and Work

Women’s Labour Struggles in Central and Eastern Europe and Beyond, 19th and 20th Centuries

Series:  Studies in Global Social History, Volume: 51

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