"An engaging book by a celebrated historian, Gender, Generation, and Journalism in France, 1910-1940 is the first study to examine this important group of female journalists as a cohort. Fluidly written, Stewart's book contributes significantly to debates in gender and women's history in France and beyond." Geoff Read, Huron University College
"Gender, Generation, and Journalism is a rich and provocative, well-researched and clearly-presented study that demonstrates the significance of the work of these underexplored newspaperwomen during a crucial time of transition for women in the workforce and especially in the daily press." H-France
"A well-researched and valuable study that presents itself as part of the ongoing collective project of restoring women to cultural history." French Studies
"Stewart has succeeded in recovering and sometimes advocating for these influential figures. Thoroughly researched, this book is also an invitation to future researchers. Stewart ends with a call for more work on secondary figures such as Alice la Mazière