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Suffrage and beyond: international feminist perspectives
Caroline. Daley and Melanie Nolan
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Frontmatter
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Acknowledgements (page ix)
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Contributors (page xi)
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1 International Feminist Perspectives on Suffrage: An Introduction (Melanie Nolan and Caroline Daley, page 1)
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I NEW ZEALAND WOMEN'S SUFFRAGE
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2 Women's Suffrage in New Zealand Revisited: Writing from the Margins (Patricia Grimshaw, page 25)
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3 Presenting the Enfranchisement of New Zealand Women Abroad (Raewyn Dalziel, page 42)
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II AUSTRALIA AND THE PACIFIC
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4 Why Didn't They Want to be Members of Parliament? Suffragists in South Australia (Susan Magarey, page 67)
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5 Citizenship, Race, and Gender: Changing Debates over the Rights of Indigenous Peoples and the Rights of Women (Ann Curthoys, page 89)
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6 Women and Political Leadership in the Pacific Islands (Penelope Schoeffel Meleisea, page 107)
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III PROTRACTED STRUGGLES
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7 Citizenship, Culture and Civilisation: The Languages of British Suffragists, 1866-1874 (Jane Rendall, page 127)
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8 Women, Citizenship, and Suffrage with a French Twist, 1789-1993 (Karen Offen, page 151)
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9 Women's Suffrage and Gender Politics in Japan (Yukiko Matsukawa and Kaoru Tachi, page 171)
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10 Suffrage in South America: Arguing a Difficult Cause (Asunción Lavrin, page 184)
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IV COMPARING SUFFRAGES
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11 From Anti-Slavery to Suffrage Militancy: The Bright Circle, Elizabeth Cady Stanton and the British Women's Movement (Sandra Stanley Holton, page 213)
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12 Early-Twentieth-Century Feminism in Political Context: A Comparative Look at Germany and the United States (Nancy F. Cott, page 234)
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13 Woman Suffrage Around the World: Three Phases of Suffragist Internationalism (Ellen Carol DuBois, page 252)
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V AFTER SUFFRAGE
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14 Between Old Worlds and New: Feminist Citizenship, Nation and Race, the Destabilisation of Identity (Marilyn Lake, page 277)
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15 Keeping the Candle Burning: Some British Feminists Between Two Wars (Johanna Alberti, page 295)
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16 The Impact of Women's Enfranchisement in Britain (Martin Pugh, page 313)
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VI BEYOND SUFFRAGE
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17 Three Questions about Womanhood Suffrage (Carole Pateman, page 331)
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Appendix: Chronological List of Women's Suffrage Dates (page 349)
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Selected Bibliography on Women's Suffrage (page 353)
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Index (page 363)
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Published: 1994
Publisher: Auckland University Press
- 9781869401078 (paper)