Emmeline Pankhurst: A Biography
and reprinted at least up to 1972. As the first male historian to treat the women’s suffrage movement seriously, his plot had th ...
Sylvia’s close relationship with an American woman, Zelie Emerson, which Barbara Winslow has described as ‘very intense, possibl ...
Harold Champion and Rupert Butler, but these are slim, ‘great figures in history’ texts, aimed at a young readership – as are th ...
materialistic.^40 Nevertheless, I contend that in regard to a feminist world-view, the ideas expressed by Emmeline Pankhurst wer ...
for the serious scholar.^44 Indeed, Pugh refers to Emmeline’s My own storyjust twice in his group biography of the Pankhurst wom ...
It is commonly stated that Emmeline Goulden was born on 14 July 1858,^1 but her birth certificate records the following day as t ...
period, a time of ‘heart-stirring struggles for constitutional liberty and the freedom of the human mind and personality’.^4 Rob ...
revealed. Looking after younger siblings was considered the most natural duty of the elder middle-class daughters, an early less ...
and to men paying more than £10 annual rent in the boroughs, she did not understand fully the implications of the changes that w ...
Parisians under the indemnity that had been imposed upon them. From this time onwards, Emmeline developed a lifelong prejudice a ...
Emmeline could be painfully shy of any sort of artistic or emotional expressive- ness. She was once overcome by nervousness at a ...
complained that they were expected to stay at home, dusting the drawing-room or arranging the flowers, while their brothers were ...
interested in this ... ’.^35 Emmeline was astonished and flattered that this learned man with twenty years of public service sho ...
from his long involvement in the women’s movement that middle-class women who lived in non-legal unions were the subject of vici ...
The newly married Emmeline, settling into her new home at 1 Drayton Terrace, Old Trafford, Manchester, was soon pregnant. Anxiou ...
as well as help in her cherished project of enabling Richard to give up his legal practice and concentrate on public work.^6 Whe ...
for Ireland, an issue on which no other contender had yet made a stand. The Manchester Liberal Association, furious at Richard’s ...
Francis Robert (‘Frank’), was born on 27 February 1884. Frank became an espe- cial favourite with Richard, ‘his heart’s core’.^1 ...
tried to instil in his children a sense of duty to society. When he appeared in evening dress, they would watch with admiration ...
clouds!’^27 But going to church did nothing to still the controversy. Even more disastrous for Richard, a fervent advocate of th ...
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