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Rise up, women!: the militant campaign of the Women's Social and Political ...

 Door Andrew Rosen

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Gedeeltelijke weergave - 1974 - 312 pagina's


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Rise up, women! : the militant campaign of the Women's Social and Political Union, 1903-1914. By: Andrew Rosen. Type: English : Book : Non-fiction ...
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Manchester - Pagina 58
Christabel's final examinations were to be in June, so she could not leave Manchester for an extended period, and Mrs Pankhurst was occupied with her ...
meer pagina's: 14 19 23 24 49 63 68 102 115 197
Oldham - Pagina 58
and Mrs Pankhurst was occupied with her work as Registrar of Births and Deaths, but Annie Kenney had already left her home in Oldham and her job in ...
meer pagina's: 42 54
Glasgow - Pagina 189
telegraph and telephone wires linking London and Glasgow were cut, an orchid house was burned at Kew Gardens, windows were smashed at London clubs, ...
meer pagina's: 18 57 165 227 228 298
London - Pagina 58
Annie Kenney had come to London bearing neither funds nor specific instructions, and it was with a certain temerity that she and Sylvia Pankhurst ...
meer pagina's: 16 65 69 73 79 80 168 189 226 230
Paris - Pagina 226
HW Nevinson later wrote:28 During her residence in Paris it seemed to me that Christabel lost touch with the remaining members of the WSPU and of the ...
meer pagina's: 159 164 167 171 172 173 178 209 235 246
Belfast - Pagina 85
After the Labour Party's annual conference in Belfast in January 1907, loyalty to both Labour and the WSPU had become doubly difficult, since at that ...
meer pagina's: 229 242
Amsterdam - Pagina xi
Internationaal Instituut voor Sociale Geschiedenis, Amsterdam; the London Museum; the Manchester Public Library; and the National Library of Scotland. ...
meer pagina's: xvi
Oxford - Pagina xi
the Bodleian Library, Oxford; the British Library of Political and Economic Science, the London School of Economics and Political Science; ...
meer pagina's: 300
Bristol - Pagina 115
Table 9.1 Regional offices of the WSPU in February 1909 Region Organizer West of England Miss Annie Kenney (offices in Bristol and Torquay) Lancashire ...
meer pagina's: 112 126 222 244
Edinburgh - Pagina 95
The only large demonstration was held in Edinburgh on 5 October, when the major women's suffrage societies jointly sponsored a peaceful parade down ...
meer pagina's: 7
Harrow - Pagina 189
windows were smashed at London clubs, the refreshment house at Regent's Park was destroyed by fire, and at Harrow a railway carriage was set ablaze.1 ...
Walsall - Pagina 190
The next day, the large plate glass window of the Croydon WSPU was smashed, and on the following day a WSPU stall in Walsall market-place was wrecked ...
Preston - Pagina 28
In May 1903, Christabel rebuked an ILP candidate for Preston for failing to include women's suffrage in his election address, and added, ...
meer pagina's: 115
Damascus - Pagina 257
importance of which was later so overestimated by Sylvia Pankhurst and George Dangerfield, that marked the first step on Asquith's road to Damascus. ...
Leeds - Pagina 109
and on 26 July 100000 were present on Woodhouse Moor in Leeds, where women spoke from ten different platforms.1 Edith New and Mary Leigh were released ...
meer pagina's: 99
Rochdale - Pagina 115
in Bristol and Torquay) Lancashire Miss Mary Gawthorpe (headquarters in Manchester and offices in Preston and Rochdale) Birmingham Miss Gladice Keevil ...
Plymouth - Pagina 221
Within two days after Mrs Pankhurst's arrest at Plymouth on 4 December, three major burnings occurred. In December 1913 the amount of damage ...
meer pagina's: 220
Aylesbury - Pagina 165
On 5 April, the twenty-eight WSPU members who were in Aylesbury prison as a result of the window-breaking of 1 March began a hunger strike. ...
Liverpool - Pagina 129
Lady Constance Lytton disguised herself as a seamstress, and on 14 January joined a protest meeting outside Walton Gaol in Liverpool. ...
meer pagina's: 122
Newton Abbot - Pagina 99
Mrs Pankhurst had not marched on 1 1 February, being at a by-election in Leeds, but on 13 February, though still lame from the attack at Newton Abbot, ...
Leicester - Pagina 247
I was on 'danger-duty' in Leicester, ready to send another reminder to the Government that women still wanted to vote, when a telegram arrived from ...
Cambridge - Pagina 62
At Trinity College, Cambridge, his reserved mathematical intelligence earned him a Double First in mathematics and natural sciences, and he became ...
Salford - Pagina 15
daughter of a Manchester manufacturer who was also an amateur actor and (for a time) the owner of the Prince of Wales Theatre in Salford. ...
Bournemouth - Pagina 235
Coventry - Pagina 61
Discipline at the school was extremely harsh; an unjust accusation brought the girl an entire school term in Coventry, and before the end of the term ...
Portsmouth - Pagina 88
Pankhurst to ES Pankhurst, in train to Portsmouth, 19 June 1907): I feel as tho' some of us wd have to round upon the enemy. ...
Dublin - Pagina 170
in the WSPU band'.45 Christabel later wrote that she had no prior knowledge of the specific acts the two women intended to perpetrate in Dublin. ...
Chicago - Pagina 62
His itinerary included crossing the United States, and he talked to Jane Addams in Chicago. Not long after meeting Emmeline Pethick, ...
Derby - Pagina 295
Dundee - Pagina 101
was subsequently re-elected for the safe seat of Dundee. f For a full account of the issues debated in this by-election, see RS Churchill, Winston S. ...
Blackburn - Pagina 43
herself to the WSPU's working-class audiences as 'a factory- girl and Trade Unionist'.64 Teresa Billington had been born in Blackburn in 1877. ...
New York - Pagina 298
PANKHURST, CHRISTABEL, Seeing the Future, New York and London, 1929. PANKHURST, CHRISTABEL, The Uncurtained Future, London, 1940. ...
meer pagina's: 300
Hollywood, California - Pagina 271
Christabel had lived with Grace Roe in Santa Barbara and Hollywood, California, for about six months in 1921, and in 1940 she returned to Los Angeles ...
Santa Barbara - Pagina 271
Christabel had lived with Grace Roe in Santa Barbara and Hollywood, California, for about six months in 1921, and in 1940 she returned to Los Angeles ...
Los Angeles - Pagina 271
Christabel had lived with Grace Roe in Santa Barbara and Hollywood, California, for about six months in 1921, and in 1940 she returned to Los Angeles ...
Redmond - Pagina 170
On 18 July, in Dublin, Mary Leigh threw a hatchet into a carriage in which Asquith and Redmond were riding. She escaped. That evening, she and Gladys ...
Berkeley - Pagina 244
Austin - Pagina 116
Mrs Pethick-Lawrence was presented with a motor car for the use of the Union, a fifteen horsepower Austin painted purple, white, and green. ...

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