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Edwardian ladies and imperial power

Julia Bush
"Drawing on many previously unexploited sources, this book evaluates the nature and impact of organized female imperialism in Edwardian Britain. It analyses aristocratic and upper-middle-class women's involvement in imperialist associations and investigates their relationship with male imperialist leaders and the male-dominated patriotic leagues. The 'women's work' of female emigration, education, colonial hospitality and imperial 'race-thinking' is also closely examined."--Jacket
Print Book, English, 2000
Leicester University Press, London, 2000
History
xi, 242 pages : illustrations ; 24 cm.
9780718500610, 071850061X
40675091
British ladies and the empire; society lifestyles; the imperial turn; organized ladies; women's work for empire; imperial sisterhood?; "race" and empire; education; emigration; imperialism, the Women's Movement and the vote; postscript - World War and after. Appendices: the growth of female imperialism; female imperialist networks; biographical summaries of leading ladies