
audiobook
by Aletta H. (Aletta Henriette) Jacobs, Frederike Swaantje van Balen-Klaar
Hoofdstuk I. - Inleiding.
Hoofdstuk II. - Het belang van het kiesrecht voor de ongehuwde vrouw.
Hoofdstuk III. - Het kiesrecht en de gehuwde vrouw.
Hoofdstuk IV. - Welk belang heeft de maatschappij bij de invoering van vrouwenkiesrecht?
Hoofdstuk V. - De bezwaren tegen vrouwenkiesrecht weerlegd.
Hoofdstuk VI. - Vrouwenkiesrecht in verschillende landen.
Inhoud.
NIEUWE SERIES
I. STAAT EN MAATSCHAPPIJ.
II. TAAL- EN LETTERKUNDE.—KUNST.
A vivid portrait of late‑nineteenth‑century Dutch politics unfolds as the book traces the relentless debate over who should be allowed to vote. By quoting parliamentarians of the era, it shows how the very notion of representation was framed as a privilege for a narrow elite, while those without a ballot were left voiceless.
From this foundation the author examines how each incremental extension of men’s suffrage unintentionally tightened the constraints on women’s economic and social freedoms. Drawing on contemporary reports and comparative examples from abroad, the narrative reveals a paradox: the very act of broadening male participation often meant new legal barriers for women, pushing them out of emerging professions and limiting their independence.
Written in an engaging, scholarly style, the work invites listeners to follow the early stages of the women’s‑rights movement, understand the arguments that shaped it, and reflect on the enduring tension between expanding democracy and safeguarding equality.
Language
nl
Duration
~3 hours (182K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jeroen Hellingman and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team at http://www.pgdp.net/
Release date
2007-06-25
Rights
Public domain in the USA.
Subjects

1854–1929
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