Helene Stöcker (English Wikipedia)

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  • Davies, Peter (2007), Fell, Alison S.; Sharp, Ingrid (eds.), "Transforming Utopia: The 'League for the Protection of Mothers and Sexual Reform' in the First World War", The Women's Movement in Wartime: International Perspectives, 1914–19, London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, pp. 211–226, doi:10.1057/9780230210790_13, ISBN 978-0-230-21079-0, retrieved 13 May 2021, The most prominent personality in the German League was Helene Stöcker, a campaigner for sex reform and feminist causes, whose campaign for a new sexual ethics caused outrage in the conservative press, as well as consternation amongst the women's organisations of Imperial Germany.
  • Braker, Regina (2001). "Helene Stocker's Pacifism in the Weimar Republic: Between Ideal and Reality". Journal of Women's History. 13 (3): 70–97. doi:10.1353/jowh.2001.0059. ISSN 1527-2036. S2CID 143873641.
  • Leng, Kirsten (2016). "Culture, Difference, and Sexual Progress in Turn-of-the-Century Europe: Cultural Othering and the German League for the Protection of Mothers and Sexual Reform, 1905–1914". Journal of the History of Sexuality. 25 (1): 62–82. doi:10.7560/JHS25103. ISSN 1043-4070. JSTOR 24616617. S2CID 146175792.

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  • "Helene Stöcker (1869-1943)" (PDF). Museum für Verhütung und Schwangerschaftsabbruch - Museum of Contraception and Abortion. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 August 2019. Retrieved 12 November 2017.

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