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Aftermath of Suffrage, The: Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945


Aftermath of Suffrage, The: Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945

Hardback by Gottlieb, Julie V.; Toye, Richard

Aftermath of Suffrage, The: Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945

£44.99

ISBN:
9781137015334
Publication Date:
28 May 2013
Language:
English
Publisher:
Palgrave Macmillan
Pages:
254 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 10 - 12 May 2024
Aftermath of Suffrage, The: Women, Gender, and Politics in Britain, 1918-1945

Description

This collection explores the aftermath of the Representation of the People Act, which gave some British women the vote. Experts examine the paths taken by both former-suffragists as well as their anti-suffragist adversaries, the practices of suffrage commemoration, and the changing priorities and formations of British feminism in this era.

Contents

Introduction; Julie V. Gottlieb and Richard Toye 1. Emmeline Pankhurst in the Aftermath of Suffrage, 1918-1928; June Purvis 2. From Prudent Housewife to Empire Shopper: Party Appeals to the Female Voter, 1918-1928; David Thackeray 3. The Impact of Mass Democracy on British Political Culture, 1918 - 1939; Pat Thane 4. The House of Commons in the Aftermath of Suffrage; Richard Toye 5. Feminism and the Modern Woman: Debates in the British Popular Press, 1918-1939; Adrian Bingham 6. 'Doing Great Public Work Privately': Female Antis in the Interwar Years; Philippe Vervaecke 7. Towards an Archaeology of Interwar Women's Politics: the Local and the Everyday; Karen Hunt and June Hannam 8. 'Shut Against the Woman and Workman Alike': Democratizing Foreign Policy Between the Wars; Helen McCarthy 9. 'We were done the moment we gave women the vote': The Female Franchise Factor and the Munich By-elections, 1938-39; Julie Gottlieb 10. 'They have made their mark entirely out of proportion to their numbers': Women and Parliamentary Committees, c. 1918-1945; Mari Takayanagi 11. The Political Autobiographies of Early Women MPs c.1918-1964; Krista Cowman 12. 'Women for Westminster,' Feminism, and the Limits of Non-partisan Associational Culture; Laura Beers

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