This study focused on the rhetorical structure of the Women's Social and Political Union. An interdisciplinary methodology was used to examine the components of rhetorical structure: ideology, goals, leaders, membership, and strategies. The rhetorical structure became the thread which held the movement together and provided the impetus for its progression and through four stages: formation and development, the beginning of militancy, the flourishing of membership, and the eruption of violence.\ud The final stage brought about differing ideologies, inconsistent goals, and a divided membership. Although the rhetorical structure was shattered and the movement ended, it succeeded in changing the Victorian image of women and contributed to the l...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Chapter I includes a description of the Chartist Movement and discusses the criteria found in John W...
This book is the first investigation into how official organizers built and sustained the national m...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the overall rhetorical structure of the Student Nonviolent C...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that the W.S.P.U.'s strategy choices were unimportant...
The Women’s Social and Political Union was a leading suffrage organization in Britain especially ren...
This article investigates the rhetoric employed by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) in ...
This thesis describes the birth of the radical wing of the movement for women's suffrage in Britain,...
This thesis describes the birth of the radical wing of the movement for women's suffrage in Britain,...
Foucault's argument in the short work "Of Other Spaces" suggests that rhetoric can be defined as how...
The women’s suffrage movement was by no means a united campaign. As the event is quite well known, m...
This thesis uses the rhetorical requirements for social movement leadership outlined in Herbert W. S...
Recent research has begun to illuminate the gendered nature of peak union councils, in particular st...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Communication studies of social movements have primarily focused on the highly visible rhetorical ac...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Chapter I includes a description of the Chartist Movement and discusses the criteria found in John W...
This book is the first investigation into how official organizers built and sustained the national m...
The purpose of this study is to analyze the overall rhetorical structure of the Student Nonviolent C...
This thesis challenges the conventional wisdom that the W.S.P.U.'s strategy choices were unimportant...
The Women’s Social and Political Union was a leading suffrage organization in Britain especially ren...
This article investigates the rhetoric employed by the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) in ...
This thesis describes the birth of the radical wing of the movement for women's suffrage in Britain,...
This thesis describes the birth of the radical wing of the movement for women's suffrage in Britain,...
Foucault's argument in the short work "Of Other Spaces" suggests that rhetoric can be defined as how...
The women’s suffrage movement was by no means a united campaign. As the event is quite well known, m...
This thesis uses the rhetorical requirements for social movement leadership outlined in Herbert W. S...
Recent research has begun to illuminate the gendered nature of peak union councils, in particular st...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Communication studies of social movements have primarily focused on the highly visible rhetorical ac...
This work challenges the consistent application by historians of the term’s militant to the Women’s ...
Chapter I includes a description of the Chartist Movement and discusses the criteria found in John W...
This book is the first investigation into how official organizers built and sustained the national m...