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WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE

2011
Margaret Mary Dilke (1857–1914) was a leading campaigner for female suffrage. In 1878 she became an active member of the National Society for Women's Suffrage and later was appointed to its executive committee. After the society split in 1888, she joined the Central National Society for Women's Suffrage and was appointed treasurer in 1896. This volume,
Margaret Mary Dilke, William Woodall
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Women’s Suffrage

2013
One of the most profound transformations in the study of political history in the last generation has been the collapse of determinist models that posited a straightforward connection between an individual’s life experiences and political attitudes. The work of Gareth Stedman Jones in particular forced historians to confront the fact that people do not
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Women’s Suffrage

2020
This is the "everything" women's suffrage and Nineteenth Amendment book, coming just as the country celebrates the centenary of the constitutional amendment that finally brought the vote to all American women. Women’s Suffrage: The Complete Guide to the Nineteenth Amendment tells the dramatic story of American women’s long fight for the vote ...
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Women’s Suffrage

2023
Abstract This essay examines key arguments made for and against women’s suffrage that evidence conceptualizations of citizenship rights in the period, illuminating divides that still challenge contemporary feminism. For many white women, citizenship was tied to racial identity, influencing their opposition to suffrage, and even white ...
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WOMEN’S SUFFRAGE MOVEMENT

SOCIO TIME / СОЦИАЛЬНОЕ ВРЕМЯ, 2021
Введение. Избирательное право женщин было радикальной идеей в 19 веке, когда считалось, что женщины не обладают рациональными способностями и независимым суждением, необходи- мым для ответственного политического управления. В статье показано, как зарождалось, крепло и развивалось женское движение за избирательное право в США и Великобритании, где ...
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Working-Class Women and Women's Suffrage

Labour History, 1967
These views seem to reflect and support the belief that during the course of the nineteenth century exploited working-class women slowly, but inevitably, emerged as a self-conscious social class exerting progressive and emancipist influences on the climate of opinion.
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Women’s Suffrage Movement Monument

Expanding The View, 2021
“There never will be complete equality until women themselves help to make laws and elect lawmakers.” – Susan B. Anthony Women’s struggle for equality is an issue that has persisted in the United States from its inception. At the first Women’s Rights Convention in Seneca Falls in July 1848, Elizabeth Cady Stanton proposed a revision to the Declaration ...
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Imagining Women’s Suffrage

Pacific Historical Review, 2018
During the late nineteenth century, the print culture associated with women’s suffrage exhibited increasingly transnational connections. Between the 1870s and 1890s, suffragists in the United States, and then Australia and New Zealand, celebrated the early enfranchisement of women in the U.S. West.
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