Talk:History of feminism/to do

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  • Redo the beginnings of the feminist movement. The movement found its origins during the Enlightenment across Europe, not the early part of the 19th century--by that time the Enlightenment had passed.
  • Organize each chronoloical section to have common theory or trends in every nation/region, and then specific information for each under the appropriate heading.
  • Create an easytimeline from the data at fmla.homeip.net, see Graphical Timelines for examples and ideas. -- Ævar Arnfjörð Bjarmason 19:04, 2004 Sep 12 (UTC)
  • Discuss further first-wave feminist strands and ideas (such as liberal feminism, French feminism with de Beauvoir, etc)
  • Discuss circumstances arising to popularity of Radical feminism, and its effects, + it's decline
  • Discuss changing reaction towards feminism, third-wave feminism, etc
  • Strengthen the treatment of 19c feminism (rather sketchy as it currently stands). Billbrock 07:07, 3 October 2005 (UTC)
  • Carefully integrate with Feminism (replace 'origins' there with brief summary, and transfer most of it here), and probably other subarticles, such as feminist writers. Develop the biographies to indicate better where they fit in with this page, and link back Mgoodyear 13:35, 30 November 2006 (UTC)
  • Compress information so it isn't so long (byte wise)--HoneymaneHeghlu meH QaQ jajvam 01:11, 7 December 2006 (UTC)