Suffragists in an Imperial Age
Title | Suffragists in an Imperial Age PDF eBook |
Author | Allison L. Sneider |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 220 |
Release | 2008-02-04 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0195321162 |
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Suffragists in an Imperial Age
Title | Suffragists in an Imperial Age PDF eBook |
Author | Allison L. Sneider |
Publisher | Oxford University Press |
Total Pages | 224 |
Release | 2008-02-04 |
Genre | Social Science |
ISBN | 9780198043331 |
In 1899, Carrie Chapman Catt, who succeeded Susan B. Anthony as head of the National American Women Suffrage Association, argued that it was the "duty" of U.S. women to help lift the inhabitants of its new island possessions up from "barbarism" to "civilization," a project that would presumably demonstrate the capacity of U.S. women for full citizenship and political rights. Catt, like many suffragists in her day, was well-versed in the language of empire, and infused the cause of suffrage with imperialist zeal in public debate. Unlike their predecessors, who were working for votes for women within the context of slavery and abolition, the next generation of suffragists argued their case against the backdrop of the U.S. expansionism into Indian and Mormon territory at home as well as overseas in the Philippines, Puerto Rico, and Hawaii. In this book, Allison L. Sneider carefully examines these simultaneous political movements--woman suffrage and American imperialism--as inextricably intertwined phenomena, instructively complicating the histories of both.
Suffrage Days
Title | Suffrage Days PDF eBook |
Author | Sandra Holton |
Publisher | Routledge |
Total Pages | 328 |
Release | 2002-11-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1134837860 |
This is a history of the suffrage movement in Britain from the beginnings of the first sustained campaign in the 1860s to the winning of the vote for women in 1918. The book focuses on a number of figures whose role in this agitation has been ignored or neglected. These include the free-thinker Elizabeth Wolstenholme Elmy; the founder of the women's movement in the United States, Elizabeth Cady Stanton; the working class orator, Jessie Craigen; and the socialist suffragists, Hannah Mitchell and Mary Gawthorpe. Through the lives of these figures Holton uncovers the complex origins of the movement and associated issues of gender.
A Companion to American Women's History
Title | A Companion to American Women's History PDF eBook |
Author | Nancy A. Hewitt |
Publisher | John Wiley & Sons |
Total Pages | 512 |
Release | 2008-04-15 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 047099858X |
This collection of twenty-four original essays by leading scholars in American women's history highlights the most recent important scholarship on the key debates and future directions of this popular and contemporary field. Covers the breadth of American Women's history, including the colonial family, marriage, health, sexuality, education, immigration, work, consumer culture, and feminism. Surveys and evaluates the best scholarship on every important era and topic. Includes expanded bibliography of titles to guide further research.
The Aftermath of Suffrage
Title | The Aftermath of Suffrage PDF eBook |
Author | Julie V. Gottlieb |
Publisher | Springer |
Total Pages | 171 |
Release | 2013-05-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1137333006 |
This collection explores the aftermath of the Representation of the People Act, which gave some British women the vote. Experts examine the paths taken by both former-suffragists as well as their anti-suffragist adversaries, the practices of suffrage commemoration, and the changing priorities and formations of British feminism in this era.
History of Woman Suffrage: 1900-1920
Title | History of Woman Suffrage: 1900-1920 PDF eBook |
Author | Elizabeth Cady Stanton |
Publisher | |
Total Pages | 922 |
Release | 1922 |
Genre | Women |
ISBN |
Why They Marched
Title | Why They Marched PDF eBook |
Author | Susan Ware |
Publisher | Belknap Press |
Total Pages | 361 |
Release | 2019 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 0674986687 |
Looking beyond the national leadership of the suffrage movement, Susan Ware tells the inspiring story of nineteen dedicated women who carried the banner for the vote into communities across the nation, out of the spotlight, protesting, petitioning, and demonstrating for women's right to become full citizens.