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March of the Women, The: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women's Suffrage, 1866-1914


March of the Women, The: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women's Suffrage, 1866-1914

Paperback by Pugh, Martin (, Research Professor in History at Liverpool John Moores University)

March of the Women, The: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women's Suffrage, 1866-1914

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ISBN:
9780199250226
Publication Date:
3 Jan 2002
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
316 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 24 - 29 May 2024
March of the Women, The: A Revisionist Analysis of the Campaign for Women's Suffrage, 1866-1914

Description

This book is the first comprehensive study of the campaign for women's suffrage to appear for over thirty years. It challenges the widely-held assumption that the Victorian suffragists underwent a decline during the 1890s, and sets out to prove that, on the contrary, they had effectively won the argument about votes for womenby 1900. To support this view the author demonstrates how ineffective Anti-Suffragisn was during this period; cites the impetus given to the campaign by the enfranchisement of women in New Zealand and Australia, in 1893 and 1902; and crucially examines the shift towards suffragist support by the Conservative party in the 1890s. The March of the Women also evaluates anew the militant campaign of the Edwardian era, contrasting the sharp divisions over tactics among the London leadership with the more pragmatic approach at grass roots level. It shows how the Pankhursts and the WSPU managed to combine attacking the British Establishment and its values with tapping into it for support and funds; while at the other end of the spectrum the non-militants gathered support for the cause from the working-class and the emergent Labour Party.

Contents

Introduction ; 1. THE TACTICAL DILEMMAS ; 2. The Debate ; 3. DECLINE OR REVIVAL? WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE IN THE 1890S ; 4. The Impact of International Development on Women's Suffrage ; 5. Conservatism: The Unexpected Ally ; 6. Liberalism: The Unexpected Enemy ; 7. The Failure of Anti-Suffragism ; 8. THE ANATOMY OF MILLITANCY ; 9. Women's Suffrage and Public Opinion ; 10. The Revival of Non-Militant Suffragism, 1912-1914 ; Epilogue: War and the Vote

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