This thesis examines the impact of the 1893 Women's Suffrage Petition on a particular community in New Zealand. The weight of political, religious and socioeconomic influences in the milieu of communities in southern Dunedin are analysed against the demographic trends revealed by those women who signed the 1893 petition and who went on to register for the 1893 General Election. New Zealand led the world in extending the franchise to its female citizens, a right secured after a lengthy campaign and the presentation of three national petitions. The final petition, presented to Parliament on 28 July 1893, with the signatures of approximately 31,871 affixed, provides the most comprehensive list of female supporters of ,women's suffrage in this...
This paper seeks to explore the extent to which the extension of the franchise to some women in 1918...
© 2013 Samantha CourtierThis thesis will consist of four chapters, each exploring a different factor...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
The women's suffrage petition presented to the House of Commons in June 1866 is credited with being ...
The position of women during the nineteenth century underwent a gradual change. Women fought for so...
A typically modern trend in democratic countries has been the entry of labour representatives into t...
This thesis is a study of six mixed-sex political partnerships, all of which functioned within the c...
This thesis focuses on the examination of the motives and tactics of the British Columbia suffragist...
Gender has seldom been considered in accounts of electoral politics and voting in early twentieth c...
This thesis analyses the current and historical status of women in New Zealand for the purpose of di...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that the W.S.P.U.'s strategy choices were unimportant...
Between 1893 and 1908, a wave of women’s enfranchisement swept the Tasman world. Within nineyears, N...
This thesis is a study of the attitudes towards women's enfranchisement, and involvement within the ...
Over the past decade, historians have situated feminist reformers’ efforts to dismantle the British ...
Deborah Jordan delves into the records of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and discovers how t...
This paper seeks to explore the extent to which the extension of the franchise to some women in 1918...
© 2013 Samantha CourtierThis thesis will consist of four chapters, each exploring a different factor...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...
The women's suffrage petition presented to the House of Commons in June 1866 is credited with being ...
The position of women during the nineteenth century underwent a gradual change. Women fought for so...
A typically modern trend in democratic countries has been the entry of labour representatives into t...
This thesis is a study of six mixed-sex political partnerships, all of which functioned within the c...
This thesis focuses on the examination of the motives and tactics of the British Columbia suffragist...
Gender has seldom been considered in accounts of electoral politics and voting in early twentieth c...
This thesis analyses the current and historical status of women in New Zealand for the purpose of di...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that the W.S.P.U.'s strategy choices were unimportant...
Between 1893 and 1908, a wave of women’s enfranchisement swept the Tasman world. Within nineyears, N...
This thesis is a study of the attitudes towards women's enfranchisement, and involvement within the ...
Over the past decade, historians have situated feminist reformers’ efforts to dismantle the British ...
Deborah Jordan delves into the records of the Women's Christian Temperance Union and discovers how t...
This paper seeks to explore the extent to which the extension of the franchise to some women in 1918...
© 2013 Samantha CourtierThis thesis will consist of four chapters, each exploring a different factor...
The Repudiation Movement was a Maori land protest organization that aroused suspicion and fear in th...