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|aAftermath of suffrage|h[electronic resource] :|bwomen, gender, and politics in Britain, 1918-1945 /|cedited by Julie Gottlieb, Senior Lecturer in Modern History, University of Sheffield and Richard Toye, Professor of Modern History, University of Exeter.
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|aThis collection explores the aftermath of the Representation ofthe People Act, which gave some British women the vote. Experts examine the pathstaken by both former-suffragists as well as their anti-suffragist adversaries, thepractices of suffrage commemoration, and the changing priorities and formations ofBritish feminism in this era.
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|aCover; Contents; List of Illustrations, Tables and Figures; Notes on Contributors; Introduction; 1 Emmeline Pankhurst in the Aftermath of Suffrage, 1918-1928; 2 From Prudent Housewife to Empire Shopper: Party Appeals to the Female Voter, 1918-1928; 3 The Impact of Mass Democracy on British Political Culture, 1918-1939; 4 The House of Commons in the Aftermath of Suffrage; 5 Enfranchisement, Feminism and the Modern Woman: Debates in the British Popular Press, 1918-1939; 6 'Doing Great Public Work Privately': Female Antis in the Interwar Years
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|a7 Towards an Archaeology of Interwar Women's Politics: The Local and the Everyday8 'Shut Against the Woman and Workman Alike': Democratising Foreign Policy Between the Wars; 9 'We Were Done the Moment We Gave Women the Vote': The Female Franchise Factor and the Munich By-elections, 1938-1939; 10 'They Have Made Their Mark Entirely Out of Proportion to Their Numbers': Women and Parliamentary Committees, c. 1918-1945; 11 The Political Autobiographies of Early Women MPs, c.1918-1964; 12 'Women for Westminster,' Feminism, and the Limits of Non-Partisan Associational Culture; Selected Bibliography
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