Emmeline Pankhurst A biography
- By
- June Purvis
- Published: 2 Sep 2003
- DOI: 10.4324/9780203358528
- Print ISBN: 9780415239783
- eBook ISBN: 9780203358528
Contents
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Front Matter
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Introduction
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1Childhood and Young Womanhood (1858–1879)
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2Marriage and Entry Into Political Life (1880–March 1887)
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3Political Hostess (June 1887–1892)
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4Socialist and Public Representative (1893–1897)
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5Widowhood and Employment (1898–February 1903)
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6Foundation and Early Years of the WSPU (March 1903–January 1906)
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7To London (February 1906–June 1907)
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8Autocrat of the WSPU? (July 1907–September 1908)
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9Emmeline and Christabel (October 1908–January 1909)
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10‘A New and More Heroic Plane’ January–September 1909)
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11Personal Sorrow and Fortitude (September 1909–Early January 1911)
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12The Truce Renewed (January–November 1911)
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13The Women’s Revolution (November 1911–June 1912)
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14Break with the Pethick Lawrences (July–October 1912)
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15Honorary Treasurer of the WSPU and Agitator (October 1912–April 1913)
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16Prisoner of the Cat and Mouse Act (April–August 1913)
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17Ousting of Sylvia and a Fresh Start for Adela (August 1913–January 1914)
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18Fugitive (January–August 1914)
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19War Work and a Second Family (September 1914–June 1917)
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20War Emissary to Russia: Emmeline Versus the Bolsheviks (June–October 1917)
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21Leader of the Women’s Party (November 1917–June 1919)
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22Lecturer in North America and Defender of the British Empire (September 1919–December 1925)
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23Last Years: Conservative Parliamentary Candidate (1926–June 1928)
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24Niche in History
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Back Matter