The first genuinely global history of how women won the vote - written by a man. A book with controversial conclusions.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jad Adams is an independent historian specializing in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries. He is a Research Fellow at the Institute of English, School of Advanced Study, University of London, and a Fellow of the Institute of Historical Research. His books include major biographies of Tony Benn, of Gandhi, and a composite biography of the Nehru dynasty. A frequent reviewer of books for national publications, he lives in London and on the Greek island of Leros.
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Introduction 1: Democracy before Democracy 2: The Rights of Man 3: Early British Radicals 4: Rise of the Middle Class Campaigner 5: New Found Rights in New Found Lands 6: 'In with our women' in the Western US 7: Out of the Doll's House in Scandinavia 8: Lobbyists to Militants in Britain 9: Victory and Disenfranchisement in the US 10: Who Won Votes from the War? 11: The Pope and the Vote - Catholic Europe 12: Latin American Mothers of the Nation 13: The Enfranchisement of the East 14: Africa and the Cold War 15: The Veiled Vote Conclusion Appendix 1: The Strange Case of Switzerland Appendix 2: Chronology of Women's Suffrage Notes Bibliography Index
Introduction 1: Democracy before Democracy 2: The Rights of Man 3: Early British Radicals 4: Rise of the Middle Class Campaigner 5: New Found Rights in New Found Lands 6: 'In with our women' in the Western US 7: Out of the Doll's House in Scandinavia 8: Lobbyists to Militants in Britain 9: Victory and Disenfranchisement in the US 10: Who Won Votes from the War? 11: The Pope and the Vote - Catholic Europe 12: Latin American Mothers of the Nation 13: The Enfranchisement of the East 14: Africa and the Cold War 15: The Veiled Vote Conclusion Appendix 1: The Strange Case of Switzerland Appendix 2: Chronology of Women's Suffrage Notes Bibliography Index
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