By Agathe Seppey/ Le Temps (Switzerland)
March 9, 2023 at 11:00 JST
Brigitte Studer is a historian and professor emeritus of history at the University of Bern. She is internationally renowned for her expertise on women’s rights and communism. (Guillaume Perret/ Lundi 13 for Le Temps)
The late adoption of women’s suffrage. A strike in 1991 that surprised everyone. Dozens of national referendums. Failures, then results. In Switzerland, the battles for equality have been long and drawn out. Along this tumultuous road, what ended up making a difference? What ended up changing the laws? Are there any Switzerland-specific takeaways? [Read More]
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