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Eliska Vincent (née Eliska Girard 1841–1914) was a Utopian socialist and militant feminist in France. She argued that women had lost civil rights that existed in the Middle Ages, and these should be restored. In the late 1880s and 1890s she was one of the most influential of the Parisian feminists. She created extensive archives on the feminist movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries, but these have been lost.

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  • Eliska Vincent (née Eliska Girard 1841–1914) was a Utopian socialist and militant feminist in France. She argued that women had lost civil rights that existed in the Middle Ages, and these should be restored. In the late 1880s and 1890s she was one of the most influential of the Parisian feminists. She created extensive archives on the feminist movement of the 19th and early 20th centuries, but these have been lost. (en)
  • Eliska Vincent, née Irma Eliska Hortense Girard à Mézières-en-Drouais (Eure-et-Loir) le 29 juin 1841 et morte à Asnières-sur-Seine le 19 février 1914, est une militante socialiste, féministe et franc-maçonne française. Cofondatrice en 1869 de la « Société pour la revendication du droit des femmes », première association féministe française. Cofondatrice de la première obédience maçonnique mixte, le Droit humain et présidente-fondatrice de l’organisation « Égalité ». Elle est également reconnue comme étant la première archiviste du mouvement féministe. (fr)
  • Eliska Vincent (nata Girard) (Mézières-en-Drouais, 1841 – 1914) è stata un'attivista francese, una delle femministe più influenti del suo paese. Militante socialista tra il 1880 e il 1890, è conosciuta per aver raccolto numerosi scritti sul femminismo, e per essere stata la cofondatrice della Société pour la rivendication du Droit des Femmes (Società per la rivendicazione dei Diritti delle Donne). Era anche una delle sedici donne che fondarono l'Ordine Massonico Misto e Internazionale Le Droit Humain, che ha permesso per la prima volta nella storia l'ingresso delle donne in massoneria. (it)
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  • Eliska Vincent (en)
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  • Eliska Vincent (en)
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  • Mézières, Eure-et-Loir, France (en)
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