The British and American Woman Suffrage Movements, 1900-1914
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PATRICIA GREENWOOD HARRISON is Associate Professor and Chair of the History Department at Spring Hill College in Mobile, Alabama. Her areas of specialization are British History, Modern European History, and Women's History. Research for this book was conducted in libraries and archives in Great Britain and the United States.
Preface Introduction The Late 19th Century Background The New Century: Continuity and Change, 1900-1904 Years of Unity and Hope: 1905-1908 The Transatlantic Connection at Its Peak: 1909 Triumphs and Tensions: 1910-1911 Divisive Tactics and Personalities: 1912-1914 Conclusion Epilogue Bibliography Index