Stepping Stones to Women's Liberty

Stepping Stones to Women's Liberty
Title Stepping Stones to Women's Liberty PDF eBook
Author Les Garner
Publisher Fairleigh Dickinson Univ Press
Pages 168
Release 1984
Genre History
ISBN 9780838632239

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This book examines the feminism of an early twentieth-century movement that involved thousands of women--the struggle for the vote in England. It is an attempt to discover some of the main ideas developed within the major suffragist organizations.

Votes For Women

Votes For Women
Title Votes For Women PDF eBook
Author Sandra Holton
Publisher Routledge
Pages 312
Release 2002-01-04
Genre History
ISBN 1134610653

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Votes for Women provides an innovative re-examination of the suffrage movement, presenting new perspectives which challenge the existing literature on this subject. This fascinating book charts the history of the movement in Britain from the nineteenth century to the postwar period, assessing important figures such as; * Emmeline Pankhurst and the militant wing * Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of the constitutional wing *Jennie Baines and her link with the international suffrage movements.

In Their Time

In Their Time
Title In Their Time PDF eBook
Author Marlene LeGates
Publisher Psychology Press
Pages 420
Release 2001
Genre History
ISBN 9780415930987

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First Published in 2001. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Katherine Mansfield and Periodical Culture

Katherine Mansfield and Periodical Culture
Title Katherine Mansfield and Periodical Culture PDF eBook
Author Mourant Chris Mourant
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 412
Release 2019-04-10
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1474439489

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Explores Katherine Mansfield's engagement in the periodical culture of the early twentieth century This book considers Mansfield's ambivalent position as a colonial woman writer by examining her contributions to the political weekly The New Age, the avant-garde little magazine Rhythm and the literary journal The Athenaeum. Contextualising Mansfield's work against the editorial strategies and professional cultures of each periodical, the book deepens and complicates older critical assumptions about the trajectory of Mansfield's development as a writer. Key FeaturesProvides the first sustained scholarly examination of Mansfield's engagement with and relation to early twentieth-century periodical cultureForegrounds the original material contexts in which Mansfield produced the majority of her work, emphasising a dialogic or 'conversational' model for modernismInterrogates Mansfield's ambivalent self-positioning within English literary circles as a 'colonial-metropolitan modernist' and 'outsider'Integrates ideas of the recent 'transnational turn' across literary studies into the field of periodical scholarship

Reader's Guide to Women's Studies

Reader's Guide to Women's Studies
Title Reader's Guide to Women's Studies PDF eBook
Author Eleanor Amico
Publisher Routledge
Pages 1279
Release 1998-03-20
Genre Reference
ISBN 1135314039

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The Reader's Guide to Women's Studies is a searching and analytical description of the most prominent and influential works written in the now universal field of women's studies. Some 200 scholars have contributed to the project which adopts a multi-layered approach allowing for comprehensive treatment of its subject matter. Entries range from very broad themes such as "Health: General Works" to entries on specific individuals or more focused topics such as "Doctors."

The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s

The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s
Title The Women's Movements in the United States and Britain from the 1790s to the 1920s PDF eBook
Author Christine Bolt
Publisher Routledge
Pages 401
Release 2014-09-25
Genre History
ISBN 1317867297

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This book presents a study of the development of the feminist movement in Britain and America during the 19th century. Acknowledging the similar social conditions in both countries during that period, the author suggests that a real sense of distinctiveness did exist between British and American feminists. American feminists were inspired by their own perception of the superiority of their social circumstances, for example, whereas British feminists found their cause complicated by traditional considerations of class. Christine Bolt aims to show that the story of the American and British women's movement is one of national distinctiveness within an international cause. This book should be of interest to students and teachers of American and British political history and women's studies.

Women's Experience of Modernity, 1875-1945

Women's Experience of Modernity, 1875-1945
Title Women's Experience of Modernity, 1875-1945 PDF eBook
Author Leslie W. Lewis
Publisher JHU Press
Pages 668
Release 2003-01-27
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780801869358

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Analyzing such cultural practices as selling and shopping, political and social activism, urban field work and rural labor, radical discourses on feminine sexuality, and literary and artistic experimentation, this volume contributes to the rich vein of current feminist scholarship on the "gender of modernism" and challenges the assumption that modernism rose naturally or inevitably to the forefront of the cultural landscape at the turn of the twentieth century.".