Association of Royalist Ladies and Young Women
The Association des dames et jeunes filles royalistes was a dual structure that brought together female militants of the Action française. Distinguished women, whether married or widowed, were grouped within the Dames RoDames royalistes presided over by the Marquise de Mac Mahon starting in 1904. Younger women formed the l'Association des Jeunes Filles royalistes, created in April 1906.
History
Foundation
The nationalist leagues of the early 20th century were not open to women, who thus organized themselves into independent groups. Married or widowed women were grouped in committees, while young women had their own organization.Royalist Ladies and Action Française
The Association of Royalist Ladies and Action Française was, according to historian Camille Cleret, the successor to the Royalist League of Ladies, founded in 1904 to oppose the law suppressing congregational education.Association of Royalist Young Women
In a bulletin of the Action française League published in July 1906, sixteen young women expressed their intention to organize:This small group laid the foundation for the Association of Royalist Young Women of Action Française. Its charter stated:
According to Léon Daudet, the association originated from the efforts of Mlle de Montlivaut in 1905 in the Loir-et-Cher region and Parisian activists who read L'Action française. Formed in 1906 and sponsored by the Marquise de Mac Mahon, the association held its first meeting in 1907 and reportedly had 1,500 members by 1908.