Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale

During the First World War, many relief committees were created to assist the two million refugees. Some of these organizations were improvised on the arrival of convoys by women determined to serve the nation at war and to become involved in helping the victims of the conflict. This was the case of...

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Main Author: Ronan Richard
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Published: Association Mnémosyne 2022-09-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/7682
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description During the First World War, many relief committees were created to assist the two million refugees. Some of these organizations were improvised on the arrival of convoys by women determined to serve the nation at war and to become involved in helping the victims of the conflict. This was the case of Louise Weiss, then a young student, who founded a committee in Saint-Quay-Portrieux, on the Breton coast. Other women’s organizations existed before the war, such as local branches of the National Council of French Women and the Union of Women of France. From 1915, the network of these social assistance committees began to be structured. The biggest official organizations still included many women, all from local elites. But they were excluded from the positions of executive responsibilities. As the wives of prefects, mayors or other notables, they often represented their husbands but also acted to give themselves a profile. This compassionate self-promotion must not overshadow the work of independent women’s committees. Often set up early on, in many places they compensated for the inertia of public authorities and served as models when the authorities set up institutional committees where gender relations always favored men.
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Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale
Genre & Histoire
France
philanthropy
First World War
refugees
exodus
relief committees
title Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale
title_full Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale
title_fullStr Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale
title_full_unstemmed Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale
title_short Au prisme de Louise Weiss ? Les femmes dans les mouvements d’assistance aux réfugiés en France durant la Première Guerre mondiale
title_sort au prisme de louise weiss les femmes dans les mouvements d assistance aux refugies en france durant la premiere guerre mondiale
topic France
philanthropy
First World War
refugees
exodus
relief committees
url https://journals.openedition.org/genrehistoire/7682
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