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Carolyn J. Eichner, "Feminism's Empire" (Cornell UP, 2022)

Dec 1, 2025
Carolyn J. Eichner, a historian and professor, delves into the intricate ties between feminisms and imperialism in her book, *Feminism's Empire*. She discusses how early French feminists navigated anti-imperialist sentiments while paradoxically engaging with imperial structures. Eichner profiles five remarkable feminists, highlighting their diverse political beliefs and their critiques of gender and empire. Fascinatingly, she illustrates how their struggles mirror the complexities of citizenship and inclusion during a time of significant socio-political upheaval.
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ANECDOTE

From Finance To French History

  • Carolyn Eichner recounts moving from finance to history after her mother asked what she would do in a perfect world.
  • That pivot led her to discover the Paris Commune and a lifelong focus on feminist history.
INSIGHT

Feminism Produced Diverse Anti-Imperialisms

  • 19th-century French feminists critiqued empire before most leftists but did not form a single stance on imperialism.
  • Their feminism produced varied anti-imperialisms that often conflicted with other political aims.
INSIGHT

A Spectrum Of Feminist Politics

  • The five profiled feminists span the political spectrum from anarchist to liberal monarchist.
  • Comparing their positions reveals how feminism intersected with class, race, and imperial visions.
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