AP European History
Feminist theories encompass a diverse range of ideas and perspectives that analyze the social, political, and economic inequalities faced by women. These theories seek to understand and critique the ways in which gender shapes experiences and societal structures, advocating for equal rights and opportunities. They connect with institutional reforms that aimed to improve women's rights, engage with the political landscape of the 19th century, examine the impacts of imperialism on women, and address the role of gender in global conflicts of the 20th century.