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Contourner, coopérer ou concurrencer les «hommes en blanc»?

Contourner, coopérer ou concurrencer les «hommes en blanc»? Exemples de réseaux développés par les premières femmes médecins en Suisse et en France (1870–1940)

Abstract

At the end of the nineteenth century, France and Switzerland were known for their ‘medical feminism’, which however remained confined to the academic level. Women were admitted to medical faculties in both countries as early as 1867, several years before the rest of Western Europe. As a result, many young women from all over the world studied medicine in Switzerland and France. But on entering the professional world, they encountered many barriers to career advancement. To overcome them, women used their networks. Their strategies were varied, ranging from integration into men’s networks, creation of a feminine ‘inner self’ and underground alliances. Far from reproducing a model, women doctors opened up new paths and different ways of doing things. It is this feminine agency that this article examines.

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Maison d'édition:

Société suisse d’histoire, Revue suisse d’histoire (75/2) «Les femmes dans le soin et la médecine: actrices, engagements, réseaux», pp. 203-218

Langues:

Français

Type de média:

PDF

Ville:

Basel

Année:

2025

Thèmes:

Thématiques:

Travail – carrière – professions
Santé – médecine
Affirmation – empouvoirement – autonomisation

Branches:

Histoire, Médecine, Psychologie

Type:

Article