Jane Misme (1865–1935) was a French journalist and feminist. She founded the feminist journal La Française (The Frenchwoman), published from 1906 to 1934...
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Misme may refer to: Misme (mythology), mother of Ascalabus Jane Misme (1865–1935), French journalist and feminist Ronald Rey Quispe Misme, a Bolivian...
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(1836–1936) soon joined the Avant-Courrière, and Schmahl found support from Jane Misme (1865–1935), who later founded the journal La Française and Jeanne Chauvin...
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weekly newspaper published in France. It was founded in 1906 by feminist Jane Misme, who ran it until 1926, when Cécile Brunschvicg, the future under-secretary...
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later she began writing for La Française, a feminist magazine edited by Jane Misme where she eventually became the drama critic. Dulac also found time to...
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them were from bourgeois or intellectual backgrounds. The leaders were Jane Misme (1865–1935), editor of La Française, and Jeanne Schmahl (1846–1915). The...
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worker Héra Mirtel (1868–1931) – writer, feminist, salonnier, suffragist Jane Misme (1865–1935) – journalist, feminist, suffragist Jeanne Oddo-Deflou (1846–1915)...
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professor Marijane Minaberri (1926–2017), children's, poet and short story Jane Misme (1865–1935), journalist and feminist Ursule Molinaro (1916–2000), French-American...
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non-f. wr. Shazia Mirza (living, Pakistan/England), col. & comedian Jane Misme (1865–1935, France), col. & feminist Jaishree Misra (living, India/England)...
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congress of French feminists in Paris in 1908, led by Jeanne Schmahl and Jane Misme. The UFSF provided a less militant and more widely acceptable alternative...
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(1836–1936) soon joined the Avant-Courrière, and Schmahl found support from Jane Misme (1865–1935), who later founded the journal La Française and Jeanne Chauvin...
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was later very evident in her speeches. She was said by the journalist Jane Misme to be dressed as a Quaker and the "Pope of Protestantism." The Franco-Prussian...
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de Saint-Lazare, April 1902, Isabelle Bogelot, op.cit.. According to Jane Misme's article in Minerva on 16 novembre 1930, Isabelle Bogelot, although she...
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looking for her daughter, Demeter arrived exhausted in Attica. A woman named Misme took her in and offered her a cup of water with pennyroyal and barley groats...
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des beaux-arts [suppl. is Chron. A.] 21 (1866): 458–470. Clotilde Brière-Misme. "Un 'Intimiste' hollandais: Jacob Vrel." Revue de l’art ancien et moderne...
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pub2. PMC 7389314. PMID 32609376. Marret H, Fauconnier A, Dubernard G, Misme H, Lagarce L, Lesavre M, et al. (October 2016). "Overview and guidelines...
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