How did the demand for universal suffrage develop in Europe? What role did women's suffrage play? And what forms did parliamentary democracy take after the First World War? These questions will be addressed during the colloquium organized by the Chamber of Deputies and the National Museum of History and Art. The conference takes place as part of the #wielewatmirsinn exhibition on 100 years of universal suffrage in Luxembourg.
The contributions will relate to the fight for political rights in different European countries, notably in the Grand Duchy, as well as their introduction and their effects in the following decades. They will cover a wide spectrum of aspects related to the subject: history, political science, social science, gender studies, architecture, etc.
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The languages will be French, German and English. Registration required (only for 28.2.):
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Where does it take place?
Chambre des députés
19
r. du Marché-aux-Herbes Luxembourg
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