
2. Climatology
In the context of the history of women's movements, climatology refers to the study of how social and political climates influence women's rights and activities over time. It highlights how various historical contexts—such as economic conditions, wars, and societal attitudes—affect the progress and challenges faced by women’s movements. By examining these factors, we gain insight into how and why women have mobilized for rights, and how their struggles have been shaped by the broader environment, making it essential to understand the interplay between women's activism and historical circumstances.