Jane Marcus
Suffrage and the Pankhursts
Jane Marcus
Suffrage and the Pankhursts
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First published in 1987, this collection brings together important articles written by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters during the Suffragette Campaign, 1903-14.
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First published in 1987, this collection brings together important articles written by Emmeline Pankhurst and her daughters during the Suffragette Campaign, 1903-14.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780415606448
- ISBN-10: 0415606446
- Artikelnr.: 57045548
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 334
- Erscheinungstermin: 18. Oktober 2010
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 216mm x 140mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 390g
- ISBN-13: 9780415606448
- ISBN-10: 0415606446
- Artikelnr.: 57045548
Jane Marcus
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Commons Debate on Woman Suffrage, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 3 The Militant Methods of the N.W.S.P.U., Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 4 The Trial of the Suffragette Leaders, F. W. Pethick Lawrence
Chapter 5 Votes for Women in 1908. A Reply to Mr Lloyd George, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 6 Militant Methods
Chapter 7 Atrocities in an English Prison
Chapter 8 Broken Windows
Chapter 9 Defence, Emmeline Pankhurst
Chapter 10 Why we are Militant
Chapter 11 Letter Sent to Enquirers from 4, Clemen?s Inn
Chapter 12 Our Demand
Chapter 13 Why we Oppose the Liberal Government
Chapter 14 What Women Demand
Chapter 15 Votes for Women. The Conciliation Bill Explained
Chapter 16 Suffragist Prisoners are Political Offenders. Therefore they should be Treated as First-Class Misdemeanants
Chapter 17 A Message from the W.S.P.U.
Chapter 18 Window Breaking: To One who has Suffered
Chapter 19 The Outragettes
Chapter 20 The Great Scourge and how to end it, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 21 The Woman's Dreadnought, Sylvia Pankhurst
Chapter 22 How shall we get the Vote?
Chapter 23 The Hunger and Thirst Strike and its Effects
Chapter 24 What Happened on May 24th
Chapter 25 A Minimum Wage for Women
Chapter 26 The Sweating Scandal
Chapter 27 How to Meet Industrial Conscription
Chapter 28 Stand by the Woman Worker
Chapter 29 We Must Persevere
Chapter 30 Death-Rate of Mothers
Chapter 31 One Woman, One Vote
Chapter 32 Why Wait?
Chapter 33 A Question of Tactics
Chapter 34 The Opportunity
Chapter 2 The Commons Debate on Woman Suffrage, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 3 The Militant Methods of the N.W.S.P.U., Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 4 The Trial of the Suffragette Leaders, F. W. Pethick Lawrence
Chapter 5 Votes for Women in 1908. A Reply to Mr Lloyd George, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 6 Militant Methods
Chapter 7 Atrocities in an English Prison
Chapter 8 Broken Windows
Chapter 9 Defence, Emmeline Pankhurst
Chapter 10 Why we are Militant
Chapter 11 Letter Sent to Enquirers from 4, Clemen?s Inn
Chapter 12 Our Demand
Chapter 13 Why we Oppose the Liberal Government
Chapter 14 What Women Demand
Chapter 15 Votes for Women. The Conciliation Bill Explained
Chapter 16 Suffragist Prisoners are Political Offenders. Therefore they should be Treated as First-Class Misdemeanants
Chapter 17 A Message from the W.S.P.U.
Chapter 18 Window Breaking: To One who has Suffered
Chapter 19 The Outragettes
Chapter 20 The Great Scourge and how to end it, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 21 The Woman's Dreadnought, Sylvia Pankhurst
Chapter 22 How shall we get the Vote?
Chapter 23 The Hunger and Thirst Strike and its Effects
Chapter 24 What Happened on May 24th
Chapter 25 A Minimum Wage for Women
Chapter 26 The Sweating Scandal
Chapter 27 How to Meet Industrial Conscription
Chapter 28 Stand by the Woman Worker
Chapter 29 We Must Persevere
Chapter 30 Death-Rate of Mothers
Chapter 31 One Woman, One Vote
Chapter 32 Why Wait?
Chapter 33 A Question of Tactics
Chapter 34 The Opportunity
Chapter 1 Introduction
Chapter 2 The Commons Debate on Woman Suffrage, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 3 The Militant Methods of the N.W.S.P.U., Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 4 The Trial of the Suffragette Leaders, F. W. Pethick Lawrence
Chapter 5 Votes for Women in 1908. A Reply to Mr Lloyd George, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 6 Militant Methods
Chapter 7 Atrocities in an English Prison
Chapter 8 Broken Windows
Chapter 9 Defence, Emmeline Pankhurst
Chapter 10 Why we are Militant
Chapter 11 Letter Sent to Enquirers from 4, Clemen?s Inn
Chapter 12 Our Demand
Chapter 13 Why we Oppose the Liberal Government
Chapter 14 What Women Demand
Chapter 15 Votes for Women. The Conciliation Bill Explained
Chapter 16 Suffragist Prisoners are Political Offenders. Therefore they should be Treated as First-Class Misdemeanants
Chapter 17 A Message from the W.S.P.U.
Chapter 18 Window Breaking: To One who has Suffered
Chapter 19 The Outragettes
Chapter 20 The Great Scourge and how to end it, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 21 The Woman's Dreadnought, Sylvia Pankhurst
Chapter 22 How shall we get the Vote?
Chapter 23 The Hunger and Thirst Strike and its Effects
Chapter 24 What Happened on May 24th
Chapter 25 A Minimum Wage for Women
Chapter 26 The Sweating Scandal
Chapter 27 How to Meet Industrial Conscription
Chapter 28 Stand by the Woman Worker
Chapter 29 We Must Persevere
Chapter 30 Death-Rate of Mothers
Chapter 31 One Woman, One Vote
Chapter 32 Why Wait?
Chapter 33 A Question of Tactics
Chapter 34 The Opportunity
Chapter 2 The Commons Debate on Woman Suffrage, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 3 The Militant Methods of the N.W.S.P.U., Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 4 The Trial of the Suffragette Leaders, F. W. Pethick Lawrence
Chapter 5 Votes for Women in 1908. A Reply to Mr Lloyd George, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 6 Militant Methods
Chapter 7 Atrocities in an English Prison
Chapter 8 Broken Windows
Chapter 9 Defence, Emmeline Pankhurst
Chapter 10 Why we are Militant
Chapter 11 Letter Sent to Enquirers from 4, Clemen?s Inn
Chapter 12 Our Demand
Chapter 13 Why we Oppose the Liberal Government
Chapter 14 What Women Demand
Chapter 15 Votes for Women. The Conciliation Bill Explained
Chapter 16 Suffragist Prisoners are Political Offenders. Therefore they should be Treated as First-Class Misdemeanants
Chapter 17 A Message from the W.S.P.U.
Chapter 18 Window Breaking: To One who has Suffered
Chapter 19 The Outragettes
Chapter 20 The Great Scourge and how to end it, Christabel Pankhurst
Chapter 21 The Woman's Dreadnought, Sylvia Pankhurst
Chapter 22 How shall we get the Vote?
Chapter 23 The Hunger and Thirst Strike and its Effects
Chapter 24 What Happened on May 24th
Chapter 25 A Minimum Wage for Women
Chapter 26 The Sweating Scandal
Chapter 27 How to Meet Industrial Conscription
Chapter 28 Stand by the Woman Worker
Chapter 29 We Must Persevere
Chapter 30 Death-Rate of Mothers
Chapter 31 One Woman, One Vote
Chapter 32 Why Wait?
Chapter 33 A Question of Tactics
Chapter 34 The Opportunity