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Votes for women : the events on Merseyside, 1870-1928
Helmond, Marij van.Liverpool, UK: Board of Trustees of the National Museusm & Galleries on Merseyside, 1992. -
The women's suffrage movement in Britain, 1866-1928
Van Wingerden, Sophia A., 1967-New York : St. Martin's Press, 1999. -
The ascent of woman : a history of the suffragette movement and the ideas behind it
Phillips, Melanie, 1951-London : Little, Brown, 2003.The story of the fight to gain the vote for women is about much more than a skirmish around the introduction of universal suffrage. It is a story of social and sexual revolutionary upheaval, and one which has not yet ended. The movement for women's suffrage in the late-19th and early 20th centuries prefigured to a startling extent the controversies which rage today around the role of women. Far from the stereotype of a uniform body of women chaining themselves to railings, the early feminist movement was riven by virulent arguments over women's role in society, the balance to be struck between self-fulfilment and their duties to family and children, and their relationship with men. Melanie Phillips' book tells the story of the fight for women's suffrage in a way which sets the high drama of those events in the context of the moral and intellectual ferment that characterised it.
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