Suffrage and the Pankhursts
- Edited by
- Jane Marcus
- Published: 18 Oct 2010
- DOI: 10.4324/9780203708828
- Print ISBN: 9780415256933
- eBook ISBN: 9780203708828
Contents
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Front Matter
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1Introduction: Re-Reading the Pankhursts and Women’s Suffrage By Jane Marcus
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2The Commons Debate on Woman Suffrage, With a Reply (1908) By Christabel Pankhurst
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3The Militant Methods of the N.W.S.P.U.: (Being the verbatim Report of a Speech of Christabel Pankhurst, at the St James’s Hall, on October 15th, 1908) By Christabel Pankhurst
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4The Trial of the Suffragette Leaders (1908) By F. W. Pethick Lawrence
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5Votes for Women in 1908. A Reply to Mr Lloyd George (1908) By Christabel Pankhurst
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6Militant Methods (c. 1909) By Christabel Pankhurst
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7Atrocities in an English Prison (1910) By Christabel Pankhurst
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8Broken Windows (1912) By Christabel Pankhurst
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9Defence (Tuesday, May 21st, 1912) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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10Why we are Militant: (A Speech Delivered in New York October 21st, 1913) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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11Letter Sent to Enquirers from 4, Clemenťs Inn (1907)
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12Our Demand: What it is and what it is not (N.W.S.P.U. Leaflet, c. 1908) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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13Why we Oppose the Liberal Government: (N. W. S. P. U. leaflet, c. 1908–9) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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14What Women Demand: (N.W.S.P.U. Leaflet, c. 1908–9) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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15Votes for Women. The Conciliation Bill Explained: (N.W.S.P.U. Leaflet, 1911) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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16Suffragist Prisoners are Political Offenders. Therefore they should be Treated as First-Class Misdemeanants: (N.W.S.P.U. Leaflet, c. 1911–12) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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17A Message from the W.S.P.U.: (Leaflet, c. 1911–12) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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18Window Breaking: To One who has Suffered: (W. S. P. U. Leaflet, c. 1912–13) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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19The Outragettes: (N.W.S.P.U. Leaflet, Reprinted from ‘the Weekly Dispatch,’ April 13th 1913) By Emmeline Pankhurst
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20The Great Scourge and how to end it (1913) By Christabel Pankhurst
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21The Woman’s Dreadnought Editorial (8 March 1914): Published by the East London Federation of the Suffragettes (8 March 1914) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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22How shall we get the Vote?: (WD, 21 March 1914) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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23The Hunger and Thirst Strike and its Effects: (WD, 11 April 1914) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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24What Happened on May 24th: (WD, 6 June 1914) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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25A Minimum Wage for Women: (WD, 12 September 1914) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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26The Sweating Scandal: (WD, 24 October 1914) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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27How to Meet Industrial Conscription: (WD, 20 March 1915) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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28Stand by the Woman Worker: (WD, 27 March 1915) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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29We Must Persevere: (WD, 24 July 1915) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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30Death-Rate of Mothers: (WD, 6 November 1915) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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31One Woman, One Vote: (WD, 27 November 1915) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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32Why Wait?: (WD, 22 January 1916) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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33A Question of Tactics: (WD, 29 January 1916) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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34The Opportunity: (WD, 3 June 1916) By Sylvia Pankhurst
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Back Matter