From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America to Finland and Ireland to Australia, from the girls’ school to the stage, women’s suffrage was the most significant challenge to the constitution since 1832, seeking not only to settle demands for inclusion and justice but to expand and redefine definitions of citizenship. This collection advances ongoing debates within suffrage history whilst also drawing on a range of new sources, different intellectual techniques and methodological approaches, which challenge established interpretations. With its focus on politics and political activism in its broadest sense, this collection makes a timely and substantial contribution to understanding th...
Looks at the articulation of women's suffrage rights in the countries that make up the political-uni...
In spite of recent literature that examines late nineteenth and early twentieth century transnationa...
In the 1850s women had no legal status and both socially and legally they were considered to be infe...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
This text offers the first examination of women's political activity in Britain to span the period f...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
British women’s access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a series of efforts to reach...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
Introduction, by Brougham Villiers [pseud.]--The woman's suffrage movement in the nineteenth century...
The journey toward equal citizenship for women in England during the nineteenth century was a comple...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
This paper takes a generational approach to understanding what the suffragettes were fighting for an...
Looks at the articulation of women's suffrage rights in the countries that make up the political-uni...
In spite of recent literature that examines late nineteenth and early twentieth century transnationa...
In the 1850s women had no legal status and both socially and legally they were considered to be infe...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
This text offers the first examination of women's political activity in Britain to span the period f...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
British women’s access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a series of efforts to reach...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
Introduction, by Brougham Villiers [pseud.]--The woman's suffrage movement in the nineteenth century...
The journey toward equal citizenship for women in England during the nineteenth century was a comple...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
This paper takes a generational approach to understanding what the suffragettes were fighting for an...
Looks at the articulation of women's suffrage rights in the countries that make up the political-uni...
In spite of recent literature that examines late nineteenth and early twentieth century transnationa...
In the 1850s women had no legal status and both socially and legally they were considered to be infe...