Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon and the Langham Place GroupRoutledge, 2013/07/04 - 496 ページ First published in 1987. Reprints material from the 1850's and 1860's, a period which marked a turning point in the history of British Feminism. At the centre of this was Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, whose pioneering schemes to improve the status of women made these years some of the richest in debate and reform |
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... Vote was Won Edited by Jane Lewis VOLUME VI The Sexuality Debates Edited by Sheila Jeflreys VOLUME VII Women's Fabian Tracts Edited by Sally Alexander VOLUME VIII Suffrage and the Pankhursts Edited by Jane Marcus VOLUME IX The Non ...
... Vote was Won Edited by Jane Lewis VOLUME VI The Sexuality Debates Edited by Sheila Jeflreys VOLUME VII Women's Fabian Tracts Edited by Sally Alexander VOLUME VIII Suffrage and the Pankhursts Edited by Jane Marcus VOLUME IX The Non ...
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... vote during the 1850s and 18605; the first of her generation to become involved in these issues, she retained a keen sense of the long-term implication of such changes even when the goals appeared to be impossible. (In her lifetime ...
... vote during the 1850s and 18605; the first of her generation to become involved in these issues, she retained a keen sense of the long-term implication of such changes even when the goals appeared to be impossible. (In her lifetime ...
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... vote, at a time when only a small proportion of men were enfranchised, seemed less of a shortcoming than their financial hardships. However, the Reform Act of 1867 had doubled the electorate, by extending suffrage to many skilled ...
... vote, at a time when only a small proportion of men were enfranchised, seemed less of a shortcoming than their financial hardships. However, the Reform Act of 1867 had doubled the electorate, by extending suffrage to many skilled ...
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... vote. As she explained in 1866, suffrage would emancipate women from their enforced insularity (see pp. 114—15); she denied the uniqueness of the qualities traditionally associated with women's 'indirect' influence on politics which was ...
... vote. As she explained in 1866, suffrage would emancipate women from their enforced insularity (see pp. 114—15); she denied the uniqueness of the qualities traditionally associated with women's 'indirect' influence on politics which was ...
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... vote in elections for members of Parliament. A woman duly qualified can vote upon parish questions, and for parish officers, overseers, surveyors, vestry clerks, etc. If her father or mother die intestate (i.e., without a will) she ...
... vote in elections for members of Parliament. A woman duly qualified can vote upon parish questions, and for parish officers, overseers, surveyors, vestry clerks, etc. If her father or mother die intestate (i.e., without a will) she ...
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Bessie Rayner Parkes | 139 |
Jessie Boucherett | 223 |
Emily Faithfull | 279 |
Isa Craig | 293 |
Maria Susan Rye | 321 |
Frances Power Cobbe | 345 |
Emily Davies | 403 |
Elizabeth Garrett | 441 |
Elizabeth Blackwell | 451 |
Index | 477 |
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