A Suffrage Reader
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Introduction: writing suffrage histories - the "British experience", Claire Eustance et al. Reflections on suffrage history, Sandra Stanley Holton; "crossing the great divide" - interorganizational suffrage relationships on Merseyside, 1895-1914, Krista Cowman; "suffragettes are splendid for any work" - the Blathwayt diaries as a source for suffrage history, June Hannam; teetotal feminists - temperance leadership and the campaign for women's suffrage, Margaret Barrow; "doing justice to the real girl" - the women writers' Suffrage League, Sowon S. Park; suffragette experience through the filter of fascism, Julie Gottlieb; "it is only justice to grant women's suffrage..." -Independent Labour Party Men and Women, Suffrage, 1893-1905, Laura Ugolini; between the cause and the courts - the curious case of Cecil Chapman, Angela V. John; journeying through suffrage - the politics of Dora Montefiore, Karen Hunt; suffrage autobiography - a study of Mary Richardson - suffragette, socialist and fascist, Hilda Kean; "what a lot there is still to do" - Stella Browne, (1880-1955) carrying the struggle ever onward, Lesley A. Hall.

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Claire Eustance is a co-editor of the journal Gender and History and an independent researcher. Joan Ryan is a principal lecturer in the School of Humanities at the University of Greenwich. Laura Ugolini is a research assistant in the School of Humanities and Social Sciences at the University of Wolverhampton.

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