Contains fulltext : 143555pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This article explores the effects of female enfranchisement on the nature of political identity formation in Dutch election campaigns between 1922 and the early 1980s. It argues that women voters played a key role in the imagination of the Netherlands as a ‘pillarised society’ in which political constituencies were represented as stable and based on ‘objective’ characteristics like class and religion. The continuous representation of women as politically ignorant and indifferent served to maintain a selfidentity that made women susceptible to ‘be educated’ and ‘learn to understand’ their political identity. The second feminist wave did much to upturn d...
‘Holland’s Militant Suffragettes’? A Theme from the History of Dutch Feminism The historiography of ...
The article describes the Amsterdam election campaign of June 1966, which, since it took place after...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis article uses election addresses to consider how the early...
This article explores the effects of female enfranchisement on the nature of political identity form...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Political history has been conceived as a 'men only' affair. Until the First World War, women were d...
Marjan Schwegman, Highly strung men and unshakeable women. Politics, gender and emotions throughout ...
Despite being an issue of much concern, the relationship of the women’s movement with news media has...
The paper explores the meaning of shifts in the electoral system in the Netherlands, which granted w...
The representation of female politicians has been the subject of many studies within the field of fe...
This article explores Dutch history and current political and academic debates in relation to citize...
The aim of the article is to apply gender perspective to a wide-ranging study of different actors’ d...
Are there historical explanations for the paradox that, in a country with a reputation for being ega...
The goal of this study is to investigate how the writers from the female association for women’s rig...
A new group of politicians entered the stage after the introduction of universal suffrage: female po...
‘Holland’s Militant Suffragettes’? A Theme from the History of Dutch Feminism The historiography of ...
The article describes the Amsterdam election campaign of June 1966, which, since it took place after...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis article uses election addresses to consider how the early...
This article explores the effects of female enfranchisement on the nature of political identity form...
Contains fulltext : 151651pub.pdf (publisher's version ) (Closed access)This artic...
Political history has been conceived as a 'men only' affair. Until the First World War, women were d...
Marjan Schwegman, Highly strung men and unshakeable women. Politics, gender and emotions throughout ...
Despite being an issue of much concern, the relationship of the women’s movement with news media has...
The paper explores the meaning of shifts in the electoral system in the Netherlands, which granted w...
The representation of female politicians has been the subject of many studies within the field of fe...
This article explores Dutch history and current political and academic debates in relation to citize...
The aim of the article is to apply gender perspective to a wide-ranging study of different actors’ d...
Are there historical explanations for the paradox that, in a country with a reputation for being ega...
The goal of this study is to investigate how the writers from the female association for women’s rig...
A new group of politicians entered the stage after the introduction of universal suffrage: female po...
‘Holland’s Militant Suffragettes’? A Theme from the History of Dutch Feminism The historiography of ...
The article describes the Amsterdam election campaign of June 1966, which, since it took place after...
This is the author accepted manuscriptThis article uses election addresses to consider how the early...