New Labour's Women MPs

New Labour's Women MPs
Title New Labour's Women MPs PDF eBook
Author Sarah Childs
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 270
Release 2004-07-31
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1135766177

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Drawing on interviews with over half of new Labour women MPs, Sarah Childs reveals how the women experienced being MPs, and explores whether they acted for and like women - in constituencies, in Parliament and in government.

Women of Westminster

Women of Westminster
Title Women of Westminster PDF eBook
Author Rachel Reeves
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 353
Release 2019-03-07
Genre History
ISBN 1788316770

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In 1919 Nancy Astor was elected as the Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton, becoming the first woman MP to take her seat in the House of Commons. Her achievement was all the more remarkable given that women (and even then only some women) had only been entitled to vote for just over a year. In the past 100 years, a total of 491 women have been elected to Parliament. Yet it was not until 2016 that the total number of women ever elected surpassed the number of male MPs in a single parliament. The achievements of these political pioneers have been remarkable – Britain has now had two female Prime Ministers and women MPs have made significant strides in fighting for gender equality from the earliest suffrage campaigns to Barbara Castle's fight for equal pay to Harriet Harman's recent legislation on the gender pay gap. Yet the stories of so many women MPs have too often been overlooked in political histories. In this book, Rachel Reeves brings forgotten MPs out of the shadows and looks at the many battles fought by the Women of Westminster, from 1919 to 2019.

Women of Westminster

Women of Westminster
Title Women of Westminster PDF eBook
Author Rachel Reeves
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages 352
Release 2020-03-05
Genre Political Science
ISBN 1448217865

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In 1919 Nancy Astor was elected as the Member of Parliament for Plymouth Sutton, becoming the first woman MP to take her seat in the House of Commons. Her achievement was all the more remarkable given that women (and even then only some women) had only been entitled to vote for just over a year. In the past 100 years, a total of 491 women have been elected to Parliament. Yet it was not until 2016 that the total number of women ever elected surpassed the number of male MPs in a single parliament. The achievements of these political pioneers have been remarkable – Britain has now had two female Prime Ministers and women MPs have made significant strides in fighting for gender equality - from the earliest suffrage campaigns, to Barbara Castle's fight for equal pay, to Harriet Harman's recent legislation on the gender pay gap. Yet the stories of so many women MPs have too often been overlooked in political histories. In this book, Rachel Reeves brings forgotten MPs out of the shadows and looks at the many battles fought by the Women of Westminster, from 1919 to 2019.

Parliamentary Pioneers

Parliamentary Pioneers
Title Parliamentary Pioneers PDF eBook
Author Mary Honeyball
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2015-03-30
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9781909273856

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Parliamentary Pioneers : Labour Women MPs 1918-1945 is a compelling account of the trailblazers who laid the foundations for women having an influential voice in the House of Commons. Written by MEP and authoritative spokesperson on women's rights and gender equality Mary Honeyball, the book tells the story of the issues these first MPs championed, the challenges they faced, and the lives they led. This doughty group of women, tough and individualistic as they all were, maintained their independence both in their politics and in their personal lives.

Labour Women in Power

Labour Women in Power
Title Labour Women in Power PDF eBook
Author Paula Bartley
Publisher Springer
Total Pages 324
Release 2019-05-09
Genre History
ISBN 3030142884

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This book examines the political lives and contributions of Margaret Bondfield, Ellen Wilkinson, Barbara Castle, Judith Hart and Shirley Williams, the only five women to achieve Cabinet rank in a Labour Government from the party’s creation until Blair became Prime Minister. Paula Bartley brings together newly discovered archival material and published work to provide a survey of these women, all of whom managed to make a mark out of all proportion to their numbers. Charting their ideas, characters, and formative influences, Bartley provides an account of their rise to power, analysing their contribution to policy making, and assessing their significance and reputation. She shows that these women were not a homogeneous group, but came from diverse family backgrounds, entered politics in their own discrete way, and rose to power at different times. Some were more successful than others, but despite their diversity these women shared one thing in common: they all functioned in a male world.

High Time Or High Tide for Labour Women

High Time Or High Tide for Labour Women
Title High Time Or High Tide for Labour Women PDF eBook
Author Maria Eagle
Publisher
Total Pages 36
Release 1998
Genre Political Science
ISBN

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The 1997 election was notable for its effect on the representation of women - it brought 101 women Labour MPs into the House. This pamphlet examines that phenomenon and the mechanisms that delivered it (all-women shortlists/positive action), along with current factors threatening such action.

Representing Women in Parliament

Representing Women in Parliament
Title Representing Women in Parliament PDF eBook
Author Marian Sawer
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 302
Release 2006-09-27
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 1134162936

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Written by a major international team of authors, this new study features twelve chapters on both new and established parliaments, including Australia, Canada, New Zealand and the United Kingdom. It tests the latest theories about women's political representation within Westminster style assemblies and is clearly organized into three key sections.