Feminist Political Thought
The post-war period refers to the time immediately following the end of a major conflict, particularly World War I and World War II, characterized by significant political, social, and economic changes. This era saw an increased push for women's rights and suffrage as societies reevaluated gender roles and the contributions of women during the wars. The challenges faced during these conflicts highlighted the need for equality and the voices of women in politics became more prominent.
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