1906-1926: Foundations of Feminism

Monday 25th March 2024, 15:00

 

This lecture will consider the social, artistic and literary scene of Florence in the early years of the Twentieth century through the art and writings of British futurist Mina Loy, produced during her ten-year residence in Florence, including the publication of her landmark Feminist Manifesto of 1914, as well as the later cultural impact of the Great War and important early milestones of Women’s Suffrage in the UK and Italy.

 

Frances Simpsons Stevens as depicted in Popular Science Monthly (April 1917)

 

If you are in Florence and would like to attend this session in person at the British Institute Library, please follow the link to Selected Sessions. To enrol on the full course, please follow the link to Full Enrolment. If you would like to attend this session online, please follow the link to Online Sessions.

 

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