This study argues that the suffrage movement sought a total transformation of women's lives rather than purely political goals. It analyses suffragists' critiques of marriage and the medical profession, as well as the radical social alliances formed to pursue the vote.
Accession Number: 31436
Site: Vernon O Content
Collection: N/A
Location: N/A
Binding Type: Hard Back
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| vernon_slug | sex-and-suffrage-in-britain-18601914-susan-kingsley-kent |
| vernon_authors | Susan Kingsley Kent |
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| vernon_production_date | 1987 |
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| vernon_ob_status | Accessioned |
| vernon_isbn_issn | 0691054975 |
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