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The British Women's Suffrage Campaign
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Introduction  1. Millicent Fawcett (1847–1929): the making of a politician  2. Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928): the making of a militant  3. ‘A particularly interesting kind of “heroine” to have’: marriage, motherhood and votes for women in the archives of Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy (1833–1918), feminist, rebel and radical  4. Isabella Ford (1855–1924) and women’s suffrage  5. Suffragette palace: Sophia Duleep Singh (1876–1948), Hampton Court Palace and votes for women  6. ‘Being militant in her own way’: using the individual life of Lady Isabel Margesson (1863–1946) as a prism to explore complex suffrage histories  7. The wrong kind of working-class woman?  Domestic servants in the British suffrage movement  8. Class and adult suffrage in Britain during the Great War  9. A colonial for the cause: Lady Stout (1858–1931), suffrage and New Zealand as exemplar to the empire, 1909–1914  10. Narratives of democracy, the emotions of politics and memories of militant suffragism: Britain, Ireland, the USA and Australia  11. Covering the suffragettes: Austrian newspapers reporting on militant women’s rights activism in the United Kingdom  12. The influence of the British women’s suffrage movement upon the emergence and development of the Japanese women’s movement

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June Purvis is Professor (Emerita) of Women’s and Gender History at the University of Portsmouth, UK. She has published extensively on the suffragette movement in Edwardian Britain, including Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography (2002) and Christabel Pankhurst: A Biography (2018). She is the founding and managing editor of the journal Women’s History Review, and also the editor for the Women’s and Gender History book series with Routledge, and is currently Treasurer of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History.

June Hannam is Professor (Emerita) of History at the University of West of England Bristol, UK. She has published extensively on women and socialism/the labour movement, and women’s suffrage. Her many publications include Isabella Ford (1989), International Encyclopedia of Women’s Suffrage, co-edited with Mitzi Aucherlonie and Katherine Holden (2000), Socialist Women: Britain, 1880s to 1920s¸ co-written with Karen Hunt (2002) as well as numerous chapters in edited books.

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