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Marianne Van Remoortel
Journal of Victorian Culture, vcaf002, https://doi.org/10.1093/jvcult/vcaf002
Published: 20 February 2025
...). Davison was fatally injured when she stepped in front of the King’s horse during a protest at the Epsom Derby on 4 June 1913, and was hailed by the WSPU as a martyr to the cause of women’s suffrage. Previous scholarship has argued that Davison’s martyrdom was grounded in religion, with the WSPU portraying...
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Published: 01 February 2024
... of considerable importance for the WMM, and the chapter examines how Sultan Jahan’s writings and other WMM discourses reveal Muslim femininity as a fluid concept during the First World War period. Topics addressed include women’s suffrage, female contributions to the war effort, polygamy, purdah, veiling...
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Published: 18 December 2023
... Direct Democracy Representative Democracy Popular Rights Constitutional Initiative Legislative Referendum Women’s Suffrage Xenophobia Political Culture Political Moderation Citizen Responsibility Swiss citizens are widely known to enjoy particularly extensive democratic rights. Not only can...
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Published: 30 April 2023
... papers gave support to women’s suffrage and none to republican demands. The peak of Liberal enthusiasm came in the 1870s in support of Gladstone’s government and in opposition to Disraeli’s expansionist policies. Gladstone’s condemnation of the so-called Bulgaria atrocities and his electoral campaign...
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Published: 01 March 2023
... autonomy emancipation feminism independence Judaism masturbation nationalism politics surrealism voyeurism war World War I Blast misogyny women’s suffrage arousal cuckold isolation masochism men purity rape self sacrifice sexual degradation moral seduction sexual equality age...
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Published: 22 December 2022
... rights Poverty Refugees United States religion and belief in Canada religion and belief in Accommodation duty of patriarchy patriarchal marriage laws women’s suffrage intersectional discrimination gender-based violence race and racism slavery apartheid caste discrimination anti-Semitism...
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Published: 23 November 2023
..., Shadd Cary had begun to devote specific attention to Black women’s labor and Black women’s suffrage. Documents from the 1870s and 1880s, such as a speech, an essay outline, organizational records, and a short story illustrate how Shadd Cary conceptualized citizenship and its gendered limitations amid...
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Published: 01 June 2020
... Institutions for the Insane Elizabeth Packard women’s suffrage in 1856, by establishing herself as a professional physician, marrying her widowed brother-in-law, George Ott, and then moving to Madison, Wisconsin, the newly renamed Mrs. Dr. Anna B. Ott transformed herself. Instead...
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Published: 22 March 2020
... believed ‘new life’ or ethical socialism held the potential to transform intimate relations. However, during this decade, the relationship between those campaigning for socialism and women’s suffrage was fraught, the chapter providing evidence of the sexualisation of female activists by male socialist...
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Published: 05 October 2017
... in which family histories and those of political campaigns, such as women’s suffrage, are developed. By opening the categorization of those making history (“the who”), the epistemology (“the what”) can also change. Bibliography Ashton, Paul , and Paula Hamilton . History at the Crossroads...
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Published: 31 March 2014
... Talmud Zierler Wendy I Zohar Doré Gustave Marshall Nancy Rose Tissot James Warner Malcolm Grumbach Argula von Lanyer Aemilia Bassano Jarena Lee Zilpha Elaw Phoebe Palmer Grace Aguilar Elizabeth Cady Stanton Harriet Beecher Stowe women’s suffrage suffragists mother in Israel Women...
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Published: 30 September 2020
... Fourteenth Amendment Populist Party Twenty Sixth Amendment general election ballot election contests evidence against one’s self self incrimination witnesses imprisonment Colorado Constitution suffrage elections voting voters election rules election procedures women’s suffrage Every citizen...
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Published: 25 September 2014
... in comparison with Sweden and the United Kingdom underlines the continuing emphasis on property rights in the field of suffrage in the nineteenth century, and the realization that women could be of use for party interests intent on upholding privileges in manifold ways. Rosanvallon Pierre women’s suffrage...
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Published: 01 January 2018
... in the form of the women’s suffrage movement. Woman’s place was a primary focus of Victorian–Edwardian feminist discourse, and remains central to present-day feminism. This book shows how neglected nineteenth-century women writers and artists transgressed traditional female spheres and restrictive feminine...
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Published: 05 July 2018
... War income tax women’s suffrage labour civil rights veterans military welfare state American engagement in foreign wars was a major force behind the growth of state capacities and social reforms in the age of mass warfare. This story is an important complement to the more familiar accounts...
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Published: 05 July 2018
... Frederick D McLaren Duncan Mill James father Nightingale Florence Peto Samuel M Spencer Herbert John Stuart Mill Member of Parliament Westminster Jamaica Committee Edward John Eyre Charles Bradlaugh atheism women’s suffrage The Subjection of Women gender equality ‘Wherefore by their fruits ye...
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Published: 22 March 2018
... William Cowper Alfred Lord Tennyson Thomas Thornycroft Queen Victoria James Havard Thomas Brexit women’s suffrage scythed chariot In her extensive afterlife, Boudica has been celebrated as a nationalist icon, champion of feminism, and emblem of freedom, whose main contribution was to help...
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Steven H. Steinglass and Gino J. Scarselli
Published online: 20 October 2022
Published in print: 03 October 2022
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Published: 15 April 2021
..., nongovernmental social order hinged upon the emancipation of women. Their untimely calls for female liberation became newly salient with the coalescence, in the 1860s, of Britain’s first national campaign for women’s suffrage. This chapter’s reading of Middlemarch shows that socialist discourse...
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Published: 12 February 2021
... movement and the national struggle for women’s suffrage. Fokker Adriaan 1887–1972 Krantz Cornelis Hendrik ?–1924 Krantz Van Dijk E M H Lorentz Gerrit 1893–1894 Lorentz Rudolf 1895–1977 Roemers Visscher Maria Tesselschade 1594–1649 Fabius Maria Cornelia 1848–1924 Kaiser Aletta Rebecca Kaiser Pieter...