The paper focuses on the first phase of women’s efforts to gain the right to vote. There had been discussion over the preparation of the Second Reform Act about widening the franchise. In 1866, a group of women gathered in the Kensington Society came up with an idea to create a petition which called for right for women householders to gain right to vote on the same basis as men did, without the distinction of sex. The petition of 1866 reached an unexpected number of signatures and MP John Stuart Mill presented the question of women’s suffrage in the House of Commons. The paper follows the arguments for and against the women’s suffrage in the 1860s. The 1866 petition was an important step in the women’s emancipation movement as it started a ...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
It is difficult to imagine that only seventy-five years ago, a woman\u27s right to vote was not prot...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
In the 1850s women had no legal status and both socially and legally they were considered to be infe...
The women's suffrage petition presented to the House of Commons in June 1866 is credited with being ...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
This article presents the subject of the role of women voting in elections to the Legislative Sejm. ...
This paper takes a generational approach to understanding what the suffragettes were fighting for an...
Introduction, by Brougham Villiers [pseud.]--The woman's suffrage movement in the nineteenth century...
This text offers the first examination of women's political activity in Britain to span the period f...
The focus of the essay is on Czech feminist struggles at the beginning of the 20th century. On this ...
British women’s access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a series of efforts to reach...
From 1904 to 1914, the British debate on women’s suffrage was at its height. Suffragism has been the...
Amerykanki walczyły o prawo do głosu 72 lata. Ruch na rzecz przyznania kobietom praw wyborczych zost...
Diplomová práce, která pojednává o volebním právu v první Československé republice. Začíná vývojem v...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
It is difficult to imagine that only seventy-five years ago, a woman\u27s right to vote was not prot...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...
In the 1850s women had no legal status and both socially and legally they were considered to be infe...
The women's suffrage petition presented to the House of Commons in June 1866 is credited with being ...
From 1832 to the present day, from the countryside in Wales to the Comintern in Moscow, from America...
This article presents the subject of the role of women voting in elections to the Legislative Sejm. ...
This paper takes a generational approach to understanding what the suffragettes were fighting for an...
Introduction, by Brougham Villiers [pseud.]--The woman's suffrage movement in the nineteenth century...
This text offers the first examination of women's political activity in Britain to span the period f...
The focus of the essay is on Czech feminist struggles at the beginning of the 20th century. On this ...
British women’s access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a series of efforts to reach...
From 1904 to 1914, the British debate on women’s suffrage was at its height. Suffragism has been the...
Amerykanki walczyły o prawo do głosu 72 lata. Ruch na rzecz przyznania kobietom praw wyborczych zost...
Diplomová práce, která pojednává o volebním právu v první Československé republice. Začíná vývojem v...
International audienceBritish women's access to the electorate in 1918 and 1928 triggered off a seri...
It is difficult to imagine that only seventy-five years ago, a woman\u27s right to vote was not prot...
The ‘Women’s Suffrage’ collection in Gender: Identity and Social Change (drawn from several of the s...