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Beschreibung
This hugely acclaimed book is at last made available in paperback. Described by "History Today" as a 'landmark in the study of the women's movement' it is the only comprehensive reference work to bring together in one volume the wealth of information available on the women's movement.

Drawing on national and local archival sources, the book contains over 400 biographical entries and more than 800 entries on societies in England, Scotland and Wales. Easily accessible and rigorously cross-referenced, this invaluable resource covers not only the political developments of the campaign but provides insight into its cultural context, listing novels, plays and films.
This hugely acclaimed book is at last made available in paperback. Described by "History Today" as a 'landmark in the study of the women's movement' it is the only comprehensive reference work to bring together in one volume the wealth of information available on the women's movement.

Drawing on national and local archival sources, the book contains over 400 biographical entries and more than 800 entries on societies in England, Scotland and Wales. Easily accessible and rigorously cross-referenced, this invaluable resource covers not only the political developments of the campaign but provides insight into its cultural context, listing novels, plays and films.
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Elizabeth Crawford
Inhaltsverzeichnis
A; Abadam, Alice ( c . 1856-1940); Abbott, Elizabeth, Mrs (1883-1957); Aberdare (WFL); Aberdeen; Aberdeen; Aberdeen (WSPU); Aberdeen, Ishbel Maria Gordon, Countess of (1857-1939); Aberdeen University Woman Suffrage Association; Abergavenny (NUWSS); Abernethy (NUWSS); Aberystwyth (NUWSS); Accrington (NUWSS); Acomb (NUWSS); Active Service League (NUWSS); Actresses' Franchise League; Ainsworth, Laura Frances (1885-1958); Aintree (WFL); Aldeburgh (NUWSS); Aldershot (NUWSS); Aliases; Allan, Janie ( c . 1868-1968); Allen, Mary Sophia (1878-1964); Alloa; Altrincham (NUWSS); Alva (NUWSS); Amberley, Katherine Louisa, Viscountess (1842-74); Ambleside and District (NUWSS); 11 Amersham; Amos, Sarah Maclardie, Mrs ( c . 1833-1908); Amos, Sheldon, Professor (1835-86); Anderson, Elizabeth Garrett, Mrs (1836-1917); Anderson, Louisa Garrett (1873-1943); Anerley (WFL); Ansell, Gertrude Mary (1861-1932); Appleby (NUWSS); Appledore (NUWSS); Arbroath (a branch of the Edinburgh National Society for Women's Suffrage, NUWSS); Archdale, Helen Alexander, Mrs (1876-1950); Ardrossan and Saltcoats (NUWSS); Arlecdon and Frizingdon (NUWSS); Artists' Suffrage League; Ascot (NUWSS); Ashby, Margery Irene Corbett, Mrs (1882-1981); Ashford (NUWSS); Ashford; Ashton, Margaret (1856-1937); Ashton-Under-Lyne (NUWSS); Ashton-Under-Lyne (WSPU); Ashwell, Lena (1872-1957); Ashworth, Anne Frances (1842-1921); Atkinson, Mabel (1876-1958); Australian and New Zealand Women Voters' Association; Axminster (WSPU); Ayr; Ayrton, Hertha, Mrs (1854-1923); Ayrton, Phyllis Alsager (1884-1975); B; Babb, Charlotte (1830-1906); Baines, [Sarah Jane] Jennie, Mrs (1866-1951); Baldock, [Lucy] Minnie, Mrs ( c . 1864-1954); Balfour, Lady Frances (1858-1931); Balgarnie, Florence (1856-1928); Balham (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Balham and Tooting (WSPU); Banbury (NUWSS); Band; Banff; Bangor (NUWSS); Banners; Bargoed and District (NUWSS); Barmby, [John] Goodwyn (1820-81), Catherine (1817-54), and Ada Marianne (c. 1832-1911); Barnard Castle (NUWSS); Barnes; Barnes (WSPU); Barnet (WSPU); Barnsley; Barnstaple (NUWSS); Barnt Green (WSPU); Barrett, Rachel (1875-1953); Barrow-In-Furness (NUWSS); Barrow-In-Furness (WSPU); Barry (WFL); Barry (WSPU); Barry, Florence Antoinette (1885-1965); Bartels, Olive, OBE (1889-1978); Bartlett, Frances Clara, Mrs (1876-?); Basingstoke (NUWSS); Bateson, Anna, Mrs ( c . 1830-1918); Bateson, Anna (1863-1928); Bateson, Mary (1865-1906); Bath; Bath (WSPU); Battersea (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Battersea (WFL); Battersea (WSPU); Beaconsfield and District (NUWSS); Beamish, [Agnes] Olive (1890-1978); Bearsden (WSPU); Beauly (NUWSS); Beck, Ellen (1845-1940); Beckenham (branch of the London Society for Women's Suffrage); Beckenham (WSPU); Becker, Lydia Ernestine (1827-90); Beddoe, Agnes Montgomerie, Mrs (c. 1832-1914); Bedford Society For Women's Suffrage; Bedford (WSPU); Bell, Florence Nightingale Harrison, Mrs (1865-1948); Benett, Sarah (1850-1924); Bennett, Ethel Seymour (1877-1956); Bensusan, Inez (?-?); Bentham, Ethel, Dr (1861-1931); Bentinck, Ruth Mary Cavendish-, Mrs (1867-1953); 52berkhamsted (NUWSS); Berks (North) (NUWSS); Berwickshire (NUWSS); Bethesda and District (NUWSS); Beverley (NUWSS); Bexhill (NUWSS); Bexhill (WSPU); Biggleswade (NUWSS); Biggs, Caroline Ashurst (1840-89); Biggs, Matilda Ashurst (1818-66); Billinghurst, [Rosa] May (1875-1953); Billington-Greig, Teresa, Mrs (1877-1964); Bingley (NUWSS); Bingley (WSPU); Birkenhead and Wirral Women's Suffrage Society; 57 Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham; Birmingham (WSPU); Birmingham and District; Birmingham Society For Women's Suffrage; Black, Clementina (1853-1922); Blackburn; Blackburn (WSPU); Blackburn, Helen (1842-1903); Blackheath (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); Blackhill and Consett (NUWSS); Blackpool and Fylde (NUWSS); Blairmore (NUWSS); Bland, Violet Ann (1863-1940); Blatch, Harriot Stanton (1856-1940); Blathwayt Family; Bodichon, Barbara Leigh Smith, Madame (1827-91); Bolton; Bolton; Bolton (WSPU); Borchardt, Louis, Dr (1825-1905); Boston (NUWSS); Boucherett, [Emilia] Jessie (1825-1905); Bourne, Adeline (1873-1965); Bournemouth; Bournemouth (NUWSS); Bournemouth (WFL); Bournemouth (WSPU); Bow and Poplar (WSPU); Bowerman, Elsie Edith (1889-1973); Bowes Park (WSPU); Bowker, Dorothy Agnes (1886-1973); Boyle, Nina [Constance Antonina] (1865-1943); Brackenbury, Hilda, Mrs (1832-1918); Georgina Agnes (1865-1949); Marie [Mary] Venetia Caroline (1866-1946); Bracknell (NUWSS); Bradford; Bradford; Bradford (WSPU); Brailsfqrd, Henry Noel (1873-1958); Brailsford, Jane, Mrs (1874-1937); Bramhall (NUWSS); Brechin (NUWSS); Brecon and District (NUWSS); Bridgend (NUWSS); Bridgwater (NUWSS); Bridlington; Bridlington (NUWSS); 79 Bridport; Brighouse (WSPU); Bright, Jacob (1821-99); Bright, Ursula, Mrs (1835-1915); Brighton; Brighton (WFL); Brighton (WSPU); Bristol; Bristol; Bristol (WSPU); Bristol and West of England Society For Women's Suffrage; British Dominions Woman Suffrage Union; Brixton (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Brixton and Streatham (WSPU); Brockham and Betchworth (NUWSS); Bromley, Beckenham, and Shortland's Suffrage Society; Bromsgrove and District (NUWSS); Brown, Myra Eleanor Sadd, Mrs (1872-1938); Browne, Annie Leigh (1851-1936); Browne, Laura Elizabeth Morgan-, Mrs ( c . 1843-1942); Bryer, Constance (1870-1952); Bucks (Mid) (NUWSS); Budleigh Salterton (NUWSS); Burbury, Charlotte Amy May, Mrs ( c . 1832-95); Burkitt, [Evelyn] Hilda (1876-1955); Burnage (WFL); Burnham (NUWSS); Burnley (NUWSS); Burns, Lucy (1879-1966); Burton-On-Trent (NUWSS); Bury (NUWSS); Buxton (NUWSS); C; Caird, [Alice] Mona Henryson, Mrs (1854-1932); Camberley and District (NUWSS); Camberwell (branch of the London Society, NUWSS); Camberwell and Dulwich (WFL); Cambridge (WSPU); Cambridge Women's Suffrage Association; Cambridge University; Cambridge University Women's Suffrage Society; Cambs (East and West); Canning Town (branch of the London Society, NUWSS); Canning Town (WSPU); Canterbury (WSPU); Capper, Mabel Henrietta (1886-1966); Caravans and Cars; Cardiff; Cardiff (WFL); Cardiff (WSPU); Carlisle; Carlisle, Rosalind Frances Howard, Countess of (1845-1921); Carmarthen (NUWSS); 99 Carmarthen (WSPU); Carnarvon (NUWSS); Carnforth (NUWSS); Carwin, Sarah (1863-1933); Casey, Eileen (1886-alive 1963); Catholic Women's Suffrage Society; Central and East of England Society For Women's Suffrage; Central and Western Society; Central Committee of the National Society For Women's Suffrage; Central National Society For Women's Suffrage; Central Society For Women's Suffrage; Chant, Laura Ormiston, Mrs (1848-1923); Chapman, Adeline Mary, Mrs (1847-1931); Chatham; Chelmsford (NUWSS); Chelsea (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); Chelsea (WFL); Chelsea (WSPU); Chelsea, Westminster and St George's; Cheltenham; Cheltenham (WFL); 107 Cheltenham (Wspu); Chepstow (NUWSS); Chester (NUWSS); Chester (WFL); Chester-Le-Street (NUWSS); Chew, Ada Nield, Mrs (1870-1945); China and Silver; Chiswick (WSPU); Chiswick and Bedford Park (branch of London Society for Women's Suffrage); 111 Ciiorley (NUWSS); Chorley Wood (WSPU); Chorley Wood and District; Church League For Women's Suffrage; Church Stretton (NUWSS); Cirencester; Civil Service Woman Suffrage Society; 112 Clacton-ON-Sea (WSPU); Clapham (WFL); Clapham (WSPU); Clapperton, Jane Hume (1832-1914); Clark, Alice (1874-1934); Clark, Helen Friestman Bright, Mrs (1840-1927); Clarke, Mary Jane, Mrs (71863-1910); Clayton, Edwy Godwin (1858-1936); Cleeves, Mary Mcleod, Mrs (?-alive 1931); Clerks' Women's Social and Political Union; Clevedon (NUWSS); Clitheroe (NUWSS); Clothier, Esther Bright, Mrs (1873-1935); Clough, Blanche Athena (1861-1960); Clubs; Clunas, Lila (1876-1968); Coates, Alice Schofield, Mrs (1881-1975); Coates, Dora Meeson, Mrs (c. 1870-1955); Cobbe, Frances Power (1822-1904); Codd, Clara (1877-1971); Archival source:; Cohen, Leonora, Mrs (1873-1978); Coit, Adela Stanton, Mrs (1863-1932); 136 Coit, Stanton, Dr (1857-1944); Colchester (NUWSS); Colours; Colwyn Bay (NUVVSS); Committee For the Repeal of the Prisoners' (Temporary Discharge for Ill-Health) Act, 1913; Congleton and Mid-Cheshire; Coniston (NUWSS); Conservative and Unionist Women's Franchise Association; Cook, Harriet (1843-1869); Cooke, Mrs Russell; Cooper, Selina, Mrs (1864-1946); Corbett, Marie, Mrs; Corfield, Emma Ann (c. 1836-1910); Cornwall (WSPU); Cornwall (East) (NUWSS); Courtauld Family; Courtney, Kathleen D'olier (1878-1974); Coventry (NUWSS); Coventry; Coventry (WSPU); Cowdenbeath (WFL); Cowdray, Annie Pearson, Lady (1860-1932); Cozens, Mary Elizabeth (1857-1920); Craggs, Helen Millar (1888-1969); Craig, Edith (1869-1947); Craig, Isa [Isabella] (1831-1903); Craigen, Jessie Hannah ( c . 1835-99); Crawfurd, Helen (1877-1974); Creetown; Crewe (NUWSS); 153 Criccieth (NUWSS); Crick (NUWSS); Crieff (NUWSS); Crocker, Ellen (Nellie) (1872-1962); Cromer and District (NUWSS); Crondall, Crookham and Emshott (NUWSS); Crosskey, Henry William, Rev. (1826-93); Crowborough (NUWSS); Crowthorne (NUWSS); Croydon; Croydon (WFL); Croydon (WSPU); Cullen, Louise, Mrs (1876-?, alive, in Australia, in 1958); Cupar (NUWSS); Cymric Suffrage Union; D; Dacre, Susan Isabel (1844-1933); Dalkeith; Darlington; Darwen (NUWSS); Davies, [Sarah] Emily (1830-1921); Davtson, Emily Wilding (1872-1913); De Fonblanque, Florence Gertrude, Mrs (1864-1949); De La Warr, Muriel Agnes, Countess (1873-1930); Deal and Sandwich; Deptford (branch of London Society, NUWSS); Derby (NUWSS); Despard, Charlotte, Mrs (1844-1939); Dewsbury (NUWSS); Dewsbury and Batley (WSPU); Dilke, Emilia Francis, Lady (1840-1904) and Dilke, Charles, Sir (1843-1911); Dilke, [Margaret Mary] Maye, Mrs (1857-1914); Dingwall; Dolgelly (NUWSS); Dollar; Doncaster (WSPU); Dornoch (NUWSS); Dorset (West) (NUWSS); Dover (NUWSS); Dover; Downing, Edith Elizabeth (1857-1931); Downing, Helena ( c. 1845-85); Dowson, Helena Brownsword, Mrs...

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