Rethinking Right-wing Women traces the mobilization of women for the UK Conservative Party from the period before their enfranchisement to Theresa May. As party workers and organisers, MPs and leaders, and as voters, women have been fundamental to the success of the Conservative Party.
Rethinking Right-wing Women traces the mobilization of women for the UK Conservative Party from the period before their enfranchisement to Theresa May. As party workers and organisers, MPs and leaders, and as voters, women have been fundamental to the success of the Conservative Party.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Clarisse Berthezène is Lecturer at the University of Paris Diderot Julie V. Gottlieb is Reader in Modern History at the University of Sheffield
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Clarisse Berthezène & Julie Gottlieb 1. 'Open the eyes of England': female unionism and conservatism, 1886 1914 Diane Urquhart 2. Christabel Pankhurst A Conservative suffragette? June Purvis 3. At the heart of the party? The women's Conservative organisation in the age of partial suffrage, 1914 1928 David Thackeray 4. Conservative women and the Primrose League's struggle for survival, 1914 1932 Matthew Hendley 5. Modes and models of Conservative women's leadership in the 1930s Julie Gottlieb 6. The middlebrow and the making of a 'new common sense': Women's voluntarism, Conservative politics and representations of womanhood Clarisse Berthezène 7. Churchill, women, and the politics of gender Richard Toye 8. 'The Statutory Woman whose Main Task was to Explore what Women were Likely to Think.' Margaret Thatcher and Women's Politics in the 1950s and 1960s Krista Cowman 9. Conservatism, gender and the politics of everyday life, 1950s 1980s Adrian Bingham 10. Feminist responses to Thatcher and Thatcherism Laura Beers 11. The (feminised) contemporary Conservative party Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs 12. Conserving Conservative women: A view from the archives Jeremy McIlwaine 13. Women2Win and the feminization of the UK Conservative party Baroness Ann Jenkin with an introduction by Sarah Childs
Introduction: Clarisse Berthezène & Julie Gottlieb 1. 'Open the eyes of England': female unionism and conservatism, 1886 1914 Diane Urquhart 2. Christabel Pankhurst A Conservative suffragette? June Purvis 3. At the heart of the party? The women's Conservative organisation in the age of partial suffrage, 1914 1928 David Thackeray 4. Conservative women and the Primrose League's struggle for survival, 1914 1932 Matthew Hendley 5. Modes and models of Conservative women's leadership in the 1930s Julie Gottlieb 6. The middlebrow and the making of a 'new common sense': Women's voluntarism, Conservative politics and representations of womanhood Clarisse Berthezène 7. Churchill, women, and the politics of gender Richard Toye 8. 'The Statutory Woman whose Main Task was to Explore what Women were Likely to Think.' Margaret Thatcher and Women's Politics in the 1950s and 1960s Krista Cowman 9. Conservatism, gender and the politics of everyday life, 1950s 1980s Adrian Bingham 10. Feminist responses to Thatcher and Thatcherism Laura Beers 11. The (feminised) contemporary Conservative party Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs 12. Conserving Conservative women: A view from the archives Jeremy McIlwaine 13. Women2Win and the feminization of the UK Conservative party Baroness Ann Jenkin with an introduction by Sarah Childs
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