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Feminism and the Periodicals Press 1900-1918

Edited by Lucy Delap; Maria DiCenzo; Leila Ryan

  • Published: 23 Dec 2005
  • DOI: 10.4324/9780415320252
  • Set ISBN: 9780415320252

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Feminism and the Periodical Press, 1900–1918


Motherhood and the Family: Shafts, The Woman’s Signal. Parenthood and its Responsibility., The Englishwoman, Topic of the Day. Infant Mortality. II, Children and the Suffrage., The Englishwoman, The Modern Woman and Motherhood., The Englishwoman, Pit-Folk at Home, The Vote, The Woman Voter Mothercraft, The Freewoman A Freewoman’s Attitude to Motherhood, The Maternal Instinct, Doth a Man Travail with Child?, The Forerunner Without a Husband, The Catholic Citizen, Some Un-Familiar Ways of Living, Editorial Marriage and the Working Woman, The Downfall of the Home, Woman’s Century the Cradle and the Nation, Woman’s Century Consecration, The Catholic Suffragist The Prevention of Infant Mortality, Woman’s Century The Woman and the Nation, Woman’s Century, Women’s Health and Bodies: The Woman’s Signal, Votes for Women, The Treatment of Political Prisoners, Suffrage and the Birth-Rate, The Woman of Fifty, That Obvious Purpose, The Freewoman, The Freewoman Correspondence, The Freewoman Correspondence., The Freewoman Who are the “Normal”?, The Freewoman Experience and Understanding, The Freewoman Interpretations of Sex, Women as Sexualists, The South London Hospital for Women, A Woman’s Question, Petticoat Government, The Unrestricted Hat, The Little Review “Incense and Splendor”, Birth Control, Confession of A Suffrage Orator, The Forerunner Women’s Hair and Men’s Whiskers, The Catholic Suffragist. The Catholic Women’s Suffrage Society, Farm Womens Clubs, A Deadly Plague, The Catholic Citizen. The Health of the Girl Worker.*, Men and Masculinity: What “Votes for Women” Means to Men, The Common Cause. The Organ of the Women’s Movement for Reform, Mr. Laurence Housman. (An Impression.), A School for Fathers, Why Men Protest, America’s Philosopher and the Women’s Movement, Mr. W. T. Stead on the Emancipation of Woman, The Militant Suffrage. Movement. A Man’s Point of View, The Freewoman Man at Home, The Freewoman “Uranians.”, The Status of Men, The Woman Voter Early History of the Men’s League, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review. Why Men Should Support Women’s Suffrage, Women and the Average Englishman, The Suffragette. Torture of Prisoners, Protests by Eminent Men, The Woman Voter, The Woman’s Dreadnought, Modern Woman When the Men Come Home, The Fra Save the Girl?, Women, Law and Citizenship: Whose is the Guilt?, The Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, Divorce Laws Unequal, The Woman’s Signal, Votes for Women. Women’s Citizenship and Women’s Punishment, The Common Cause. The Women’s Charter, June 3, 1909. The Common Cause., Woman’s Sphere in Life and Labor Homesteads for Women, Woman’s Exponent. Property Rights of Women, The Borstal System for Girls, The Lot of Women, The Vote. Women and Taxation, The Married Women’s Property Act, The Woman’s Journal, Medical Women and the National Insurance Bill, The Woman Voter Lessons in Government, Women and Government, Some Aspects of Female Criminality and its Treatment, The Freewoman Woman: Endowed or Free?, Mr. Wells to the Attack: Freewomen and Endowment, Woman Endowed., The Crisis Colored Women as Voters, The Traffic in Women, Working Women and Legislation, Proposed Extension of Divorce, My Predicament Should an American Woman Lose Her Citizenship on Marriage with an Alien?, The Catholic Suffragist The Undermining of Marriage, The Woman Voter The Rights of Mothers, The Catholic Suffragist Women Under The Poor Law, Farm women’s Clubs, Woman’s Century What Ontario Women Want, The Professions, Work and Education: Shafts A Day in a Worsted Factory, Art. II.—The Woman at Work, To The Married Women Textile Workers, The Common Cause. The Organ of the Women’s Movement for Reform, The Common Cause, Women at Work, Mantle-Makers, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, The Open Letter, Women Doctors and the Vote, The Woman’s Journal, The Englishwoman Why 50,000 Refused to Sew, Problems of the Day Vox et Præterea?, The Economic Freedom of Women, The Woman Voter Wage-Earners’ Number Votes for Workingwomen, Do you Know the Truth about the Clerk?, The Marriage Ban.—I, The Woman Wage Earner, Woman’s Place in the World, In Khakidom Khaki in the Loom. The Bobbin and the Shuttle. Variation in the Weekly Wage. The Revolution of War, Editorial A Woman’s Industrial Union, The Catholic Suffragist. Wage-Earning Women and their Dependants, The Forerunner A Monthly Magazine, Equal Pay for Equal Value, Religion: Shafts Woman and the Bible, Art. III.—Women’s Franchise for the National Church Council, Woman as Apostle and Prophet, The Church and the Woman’s Cause, The Equality of Women., A Religion of Growth and Happiness, A Visible Evolution, The Place of Religion in the Woman’s Movement, The Catholic Women’s Suffrage Society, Friends of Woman Suffrage, Temperance and the Women’s Movement: The Woman’s Signal, General Officers of the W.W.C.T.U., The Englishwoman, Woman’s Exponent, The Grain Growers’ Guide, Iceland and Total Prohibition, The Woman Voter, Prohibition in Canada A Summary of the Present Status of the Movement Throughout the Dominion

Volume Contents

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  • Motherhood and the Family
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      ‘On Behalf of the Little Ones’, Shafts, February 1895, pp. 372–373.
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      ‘Parenthood and its Responsibility: An Address for Mothers’ Meetings’, Woman’s Signal, 16 January 1896, pp. 36–37.
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      ‘Echoes’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, pp. 287–288.
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      ‘The Shrieking Sisterhood’ and “The Massacre of the Innocents”, The Common Cause, 29 April 1909, p. 34.
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      ‘Infant Mortality: II. Neglect Due to the Employment of the Mother Outside the Home’, The Common Cause, 27 May 1909, pp. 92–93. By Mildred M. Burgess
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      ‘Children and the Suffrage’, The Vote, 15 January 1910, p. 140. By E.T.
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      ‘Training for Motherhood’, The Englishwoman, May 1910, pp. 58–60. By A Matron
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      ‘The Modern Woman and Motherhood’, Votes for Women, 23 September 1910, p. 829. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence; Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
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      ‘The Mother’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 98–99. By F.L. Ghey
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      ‘Pit Folk at Home’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 177–185.
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      ‘The Unmarried Mother’, The Vote,7 October 1911, pp. 294–295. By C. Despard
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      ‘Mothercraft’, The Woman Voter, January 1912, pp. 12–13. By Mary Beard
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      ‘Maternity Benefits for Mothers’, Votes for Women, 18 July 1913, p. 620.
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      ‘Death-Rate of Mothers’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 6 November 1915, pp. 356–357. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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      ‘The Birth-Rate’, Woman’s Dreadnought,8 July 1916, pp. 506, 509. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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      ‘A Freewoman’s Attitude to Motherhood’, The Freewoman, 11 January 1912, pp. 153–155. By Edith Browne
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      ‘The Maternal Instinct’, The Freewoman, 23 May 1912, pp. 13–14. By Winifred Hindshaw
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       ‘Doth  a  Man  Travail  with  Child?’,  The  Freewoman,  30  November  1911, pp. 33–34. By M.D. Eder
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      ‘Without a Husband’, Forerunner, December 1915, p. 314. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Conservation of Child Life’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 6. By J. J. Kelso
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      ‘The Problem of the Illegitimate Child’, The Vote, 30 April 1915, p. 592. By Margaret Wynne Nevinson
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      ‘The Maternity and Child Welfare Bill’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 August 1918, pp. 59–60, 65. By Agnes Mott
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      ‘Some Unfamiliar Ways of Living’, Forerunner, January 1916, pp. 20–24. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Marriage and the Working Woman’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 22 January 1916 (no page number).
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      ‘The Downfall of the Home’, Harper’s Magazine, June 1916, pp. 49–58. By W.L. George
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      ‘The Cradle and the Nation’, Woman’s Century, January 1916, p. 10. By Mrs Rose Henderson
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      ‘Consecration’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 9.
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      ‘The Prevention of Infant Mortality’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 December 1916, pp. 113–114. By Agnes Mott
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      ‘The Grandmothers of 1968’, Woman’s Century, March 1918, p. 11. By Kathleen Bowker
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      ‘Who Will Teach Our Children the Truth?’ and Quedrich, ‘The Child Was a Sinner’, Woman’s Century, April 1918, pp. 10, 23–24.
  • Women’s Health and Bodies
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      ‘Exercise for Women’, Woman’s Signal, 27 August 1896, p. 186.
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      ‘The World We Live In: Self-Defence’, Votes for Women,4 March 1910, p. 355. By Edith Garrud
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      ‘The Government’s Methods of Barbarism’, Votes for Women, 28 January 1910, pp. 273–274. By Frederick Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
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      ‘The Treatment of Political Prisoners’, Votes for Women,4 February 1910, p. 298.
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      ‘Suffrage and the Birth Rate’, The Vote,3 September 1910, p. 219.
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      ‘The Woman of Fifty’, Forerunner, April 1911, pp. 96–98. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘That Obvious Purpose’, Forerunner, June 1911, p. 162. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Dental Hygiene’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 13 September 1911, p. 20.
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      ‘The Spinster’, The Freewoman, 23 November 1911, pp. 10–11.
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      A New Subscriber, ‘The Chastity of Continence’, The Freewoman, 22 February 1912, p. 270. By Stella Browne
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      ‘Chastity and Normality’, The Freewoman, 29 February 1912, p. 290. By Kathlyn Oliver
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      ‘Who are the Normal?’, The Freewoman,2 March 1912, pp. 312–313. By A New Subscriber
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      ‘Experience and Understanding’, The Freewoman, 21 March 1912, p. 331. By A New Subscriber
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      ‘Interpretations of Sex I-IV’, The Freewoman, 2, 9, 16, 23 May 1912, pp. 461–462, 481–482, 501–502, 1–2. By Dora Marsden
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      ‘Women as Sexualists’, The Freewoman,1 August 1912, pp. 210–211. By Grace Carter Smith
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      ‘The South London Hospital for Women’, The Englishwoman, December 1912, pp. 279–284. By Eleanor Cecil
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      ‘A Woman’s Question’, The Suffragette,8 August 1913, p. 737. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘How to Cure the Great Pestilence’, The Suffragette, 15 August 1913, p. 759. By Christabel Pankhurst
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       ‘Petticoat  Government’,  The  Contemporary  Review,  November  1913, pp. 663–672. By Laurence Housman
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      ‘Married Women’s Health’, The Suffragette,5 December 1913, p. 169. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘What Do the Politicians Propose?’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 8 March 1914, p. 5. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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      ‘The Unrestricted Hat’, Forerunner, April 1914, pp. 136–138. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Racial Decay’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, May 1914, pp. 82–83.
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      ‘Incense and Splendor’, The Little Review, June 1914, pp. 1–3. By Margaret C. Anderson
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      ‘Birth Control’, Forerunner, July 1915, pp. 177–179. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Confessions of a Suffrage Orator’ and illustration, ‘Society Cherishes the Baby Doll Idea’, The Masses, October–November 1915, pp. 7–9. By Max Eastman
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      ‘Women’s Hair and Men’s Whiskers’, Forerunner, March 1916, pp. 64–65. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘The Scourge of Civilization’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 April 1916, pp. 34–35. By L. De Alberti
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      ‘Advantage of Treatment’, The Grain Growers’ Guide,8 November 1916, p. 23. By W. Francis B. Wakefield
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      ‘A Deadly Plague’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 16.
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      ‘Women and Health Reformation in Canada’, Woman’s Century, May 1918, p. 25.
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      ‘The Health of the Girl Worker’, The Catholic Citizen, 15 July 1918, pp. 56–57.
  • Men and Masculinity
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      ‘Shall the Men Wash Dishes?’, The Woman’s Journal,7 July 1900, p. 210. By Phoebe W. Couzins
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      ‘What “Votes for Women” Means to Men’, Votes for Women, February 1908, p. 65. By F. W. Pethick Lawrence
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      ‘Women’s Suffrage: From a Man’s Point of View’, Votes for Women, 10 September 1908, p. 434. By W.W.H.
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      ‘The Protected Sex’, Votes for Women, 19 November 1908, p. 123. By Laurence Housman
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      ‘The Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage’, The Common Cause, 29 April 1909, pp. 33–34.
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      ‘Mr Laurence Housman: An Impression’, The Vote,2 December 1909, p. 64. By Ethel Hill
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      ‘Mr Israel Zangwill’, The Vote, 16 December 1909, p. 88. By Ethel Hill
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      ‘A School for Fathers’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 152–158. By R.F. Cholmeley
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      ‘Why Men Protest’, The Vote, 24 December 1910, p. 99.
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      ‘America’s Philosopher and the Women’s Movement’, The Vote, 28 January 1911, p. 169. By Brenda Murray Draper
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      ‘Mr W. T. Stead on the Emancipation of Woman’, The Vote, 4 March 1911, p. 225. By Mary O. Kennedy
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      ‘The Militant Suffrage Movement: A Man’s Point of View’, The Vote, 22 July 1911, pp. 160–161. By Louisa Thomson-Price
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      ‘Man at Home’, The Freewoman,7 December 1911, pp. 45–46. By Fanny Johnson
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      ‘Uranians’, The Freewoman,4 January 1912, pp. 127–128. By Harry Birnstingl
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      ‘The Status of Men’, The Freewoman,9 May 1912, pp. 498–499. By Mary Ware Dennett
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      ‘Early History of the Men’s League’, The Woman Voter, October 1912, pp. 17–18. By Max Eastman
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      ‘Reception to Men Suffragists’, The Suffragette,1 November 1912, p. 32. By R. Israel Zangwill
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      ‘Why Men Should Support Women’s Suffrage’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, December 1912, p. 239. By Hon. Robert Palmer
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      ‘Women and the Average Englishman’, The Englishwoman, December 1912, pp. 293–303. By Sidney Pickering
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      ‘Torture of Prisoners: Protests by Eminent Men’, The Suffragette, 28 March 1913, p. 383.
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      ‘The New Man’, The Woman Voter, June 1913, pp. 16 and 23. By Hilda Ridley
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      ‘Woman Suffrage – from a Man’s Viewpoint’, The Suffragist, 27 December 1913, p. 54. By Hon. William Kent
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      ‘Keir Hardie’, The Woman’s Dreadnought, 2 October 1915, pp. 328 and 331. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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      ‘When the Men Come Home’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 12 February 1916 (no page number).
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      ‘Save the Girl’, The Fra, May 1916, pp. 41–42.
  • Women, Law and Citizenship
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      ‘How Ought the Marriage Laws to be Amended’ and ‘Whose is the Guilt?’, Woman’s Signal, 14 November 1895, pp. 308 and 312–313. By Mrs Fenwick Miller
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      ‘The Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895’, Shafts, February 1896, pp. 7–8. By Elizabeth Wolstenholme-Elmy
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      ‘Divorce Laws Unequal’, Shafts, August 1896, p. 103.
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      ‘The Wife’s Income’, Woman’s Signal,6 August 1896, pp. 88–89.
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      ‘Women’s Citizenship and Women’s Punishment’, Votes for Women, 10 September 1908, p. 436.
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      ‘The Women’s Charter’, The Common Cause, 27 May 1909, p. 93. By Laura McLaren
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      ‘Equality of Service’ and Arthur G. Symonds, ‘The Justice and Expediency of Women’s Enfranchisement’, The Common Cause,3 June 1909, pp. 103–104. By Maude Royden
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      ‘Homesteads for Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 17 November 1909, p. 24. By Isabelle Beaton Graham
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      ‘Who are the People?’, The Vote, 25 November 1909, p. 54. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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      ‘The Cost of Subjection’, The Vote, 15 January 1910, p. 138. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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      ‘Property Rights of Women’, Woman’s Exponent, February 1910, pp. 49–50. By Mabelle S. Cole
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      ‘The Borstal System for Girls’, The Englishwoman, June 1910, pp. 130–133. By G.I.W.
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      ‘The Lot of Women’, Westminster Review, July 1910, pp. 52–59. By Mona Caird
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      ‘Women and Taxation’, The Vote, 24 September 1910, p. 258. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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      ‘The Married Women’s Property Act’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 14–24. By Herbert Jacobs
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      ‘Woman Articulate’, The Vote, 28 January 1911, p. 166. By Mary O. Kennedy
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      ‘Facts from Colorado: Long List of Good Laws to Women’s Credit’, The Woman’s Journal, 28 January 1911, p. 25.
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      ‘Medical Women and the National Insurance Bill’, The Englishwoman, May 1911, pp. 269–278. By Louie M. Brooks
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      ‘Citizenship’, The Vote, 29 July 1911, p. 174. By C. Despard
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      ‘Women Strikers’, The Vote, 26 August 1911, pp. 222–223. By C. Despard
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      ‘Lessons in Government: Property Rights of American Women’, The Woman Voter, October 1911, p. 10. By Robert H. Elder
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      ‘Are Women Legal Slaves?’, The Vote, 11 November 1911, pp. 30–31. By C. Despard
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       ‘Women  and  Government’,  The  Freewoman,  21  December  1911, pp. 85–86. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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      ‘Some Aspects of Female Criminality and its Treatment’, The Englishwoman, January 1912, pp. 35–47. By Charles E.B. Russell
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      ‘Woman Endowed or Free?’, The Freewoman, 29 February 1912, pp. 281–283.
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      ‘Mr Wells to the Attack: Freewomen and Endowment’, The Freewoman, 7 March 1912, pp. 301–302. By H.G. Wells
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      ‘Woman Endowed’ and editorial, The Freewoman, 21 March 1912, pp. 341–342. By H.G. Wells
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      ‘Colored Women as Voters’, The Crisis, September 1912, p. 242. By Adella Hunt Logan
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      ‘The Traffic in Women’, The Woman Voter, March 1913, pp. 14–15. By Carrie Chapman Catt
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      ‘Working Women and Legislation’, The Woman Voter, September 1913, pp. 17–18. By Irene Osgood Andrews
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      ‘Proposed Extension of Divorce’, The Suffragette, 24 October 1913, p. 31.
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      ‘The Need for a Woman’s Court’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 20.
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      ‘The British Born Woman’, The Vote, 24 September 1915, pp. 757–758. By Eunice G. Murray
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      ‘My Predicament: Should an American Woman Lose her Citizenship on Marriage to an Alien?’, The Suffragist,1 January 1916, p. 3. By Inez Milholland Boissevain
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      ‘The Undermining of Marriage’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 February 1916, pp. 11–13. By Marguerite Fedden
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      ‘The Citizenship of Women’, Woman’s Century, March 1916, p. 9. By Agnes Maule Machar
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      ‘The Rights of Mothers’, The Woman Voter, April 1916, p. 12. By Elinor Byms
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      ‘Women Under the Poor Law’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 May 1916, pp. 41–42. By V. M. Crawford
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      ‘Should Have Police Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 29 November 1916, p. 23. By Erma Stocking
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      ‘What Ontario Women Want’, Woman’s Century, June 1918, pp. 34, 37. By Elizabeth Becker
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      ‘Reforms Women Should Work For’, Woman’s Century, July 1918, p. 26. By J. J. Kelso
  • The Professions, Work and Education
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      ‘A Day in a Worsted Factory’, Shafts, September 1896, pp. 116–117.
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      ‘The Industrial Emancipation of Women’, The Woman’s Journal,8 March 1902, pp. 76–77.
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      ‘The Woman at Work; How it Strikes an Old Oriental’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1904, pp. 151–153.
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      ‘The Wage of the Married Woman’, Votes for Women, January 1908, p. 48. By Juliette Heale
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      ‘To the Married Women Textile Workers’, Votes for Women, 21 May 1908, pp. 182–183. By Annie Kenney
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      ‘Men’s Uniforms and Women’s Lives’, ‘Married Women as Teachers’ and ‘Lord Curzon and Degrees for Women’, The Common Cause,6 May 1909, pp. 49–50.
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      ‘Political Power and Economic Subjection’, The Common Cause, 15 July 1909, p. 183.
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      ‘Shall Married Women Teach?’, Votes for Women, 18 February 1910, p. 325. By Mary E. Gawthorpe
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      ‘Votes for Women and Sweated Industries’, Votes for Women, 4 March 1910, p. 357. By Adela Pankhurst
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      ‘Women at Work’, The Vote, 20 August 1910, p. 203. By M.O.K.
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      ‘Mantle-makers’, The Vote, 10 September 1910, p. 238.
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      ‘Belfast Linen Trade Sweating’, The Vote, 24 September 1910, p. 263.
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      ‘Women Teachers and the Vote’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, November 1910, p. 70. By Ruth Young
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      ‘French Gardening as a Career for Englishwomen’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 217–220. By Violet M. Shillington
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      ‘Dr. Ethel Smyth on Women in Orchestras’, The Vote, 28 January 1911, p. 165. By Mary O. Kennedy
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      ‘Women Doctors and the Vote’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, January 1911, p. 90. By May Thorne
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      ‘Women to Burn: The Moral of the Triangle Company’s Frightful Fire Disaster’, The Woman’s Journal,1 April 1911, p. 97.
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      ‘Why 50,000 Refused to Sew’, The Englishwoman, May 1911, pp. 297–308. By Alice Henry; Miles Franklin
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      ‘The Right to Work’, The Business Girl, February 1912, pp. 7–8.
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      ‘Vox et Preterea?’, The Englishwoman, March 1912, pp. 247–253.
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      ‘A Woman Worker in a New Field’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 26 June 1912, pp. 36–37.
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      ‘The Economic Freedom of Women’, The Freewoman, 11 July 1912, pp. 149– 152. By Ada Nield Chew
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      ‘Votes for Workingwomen’ and ‘The Wage-Earner’s Five-Foot Shelf: A Bib- liography of Books on Women and Industry’, The Woman Voter, September 1912, pp. 3–5, 16–18. By Mary Beard
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      ‘Do You Know the Truth about the Clerk?’, The Woman Voter, September 1913, pp. 11–13. By Elizabeth Dutcher
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      ‘The Working Women’s Deputation to the President’, The Suffragist, 31 January 1914, p. 5.
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      ‘Teachers and Citizenship’, The Suffragette, 10 April 1914, p. 595. By Miss Nancy Lightman
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      ‘The Marriage Ban – I’ and ‘The Marriage Ban – II’, The Suffragette,1 May 1914, p. 63 and 8 May 1914, p. 87. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘The Woman Wage Earner’, The Suffragist,5 December 1914, pp. 5–6. By Rose Winslow
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      ‘Equal Pay for Equal Work for Men and Women’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 21 August 1915, p. 303. By Leigh Rothwell
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      ‘Woman’s Place in the World’, The Woman Voter, October 1915, pp. 16–17. By Jessie Banks
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      ‘In Khakidom’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 25 December 1915, pp. 154– 155. By Priscilla E. Moulder
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      ‘A Woman’s Industrial Union’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 15 January 1916, p. 217.
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      ‘Wage-Earning Women and Their Dependants’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 April 1916, pp. 36–37. By Blanche Smyth-Pigott
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      ‘A Surplus Woman’, Forerunner, May 1916, pp. 113–118. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Equal Pay for Equal Value’, The Contemporary Review, October 1918, pp. 387– 390. By Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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      The Need of Progress in Our Educational Systems’, Woman’s Century, November 1918, p. 15. By Irene H. Moody; E. D. Dunlop
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      ‘Woman and the Bible: By a Male Socialist’, Shafts, May 1896, pp. 63–64.
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       ‘Women’s  Franchise  for  the  National  Church  Council’,  The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 October 1903, pp. 226–233. By Elizabeth Harcourt Mitchell
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      ‘Woman as Apostle and Prophet’, The Englishwoman, January 1912, pp. 57–67. By Lina Eckenstein
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      ‘Votes for Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide,7 February 1912, p. 24. By Henrietta Williamson
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      ‘The Church and the Woman’s Cause’, The Woman Voter, March 1912, pp. 18–19. By Harriet Comstock
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      ‘The Religious Aspect of the Women’s Movement’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, August 1912, pp. 69 and 71.
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      ‘The Equality of Women’, The Suffragette, 10 January 1913, p. 185.
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      ‘A Religion of Growth and Happiness’, Forerunner, June 1913, p. 159. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      Christabel Pankhurst, ‘The Appeal to God’, The Suffragette,8 August 1913, p. 740.
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      ‘Woe Unto You, Ye Hypocrites!’, The Suffragette, 24 October 1913, p. 27.
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      ‘A Visible Evolution’, Forerunner, April 1914, pp. 214–215. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘The Weapons of Our Warfare’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, April 1914, p. 68.
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      ‘The Place of Religion in the Women’s Movement’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, June 1914, pp. 109–110. By Reverend Mered J. Rush
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      ‘Christian Feminism’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 January 1916, pp. 4–5. By L. De Alberti
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      ‘The Church and Votes for Women’, The Woman Voter, September 1915, pp. 8–9.
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      ‘To Our Readers’ and ‘Beware of the Brewer’s Advocate’, Woman’s Signal, 19 September 1895, pp. 184–185.
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      ‘British Women’s Temperance Association’, and Lady Somerset, ‘The Present Position of the Temperance Movement’, Woman’s Signal, 21 November 1895, pp. 321–323. By General Officers of the W.W.C.T.U.
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      ‘Echoes’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, p. 290.
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      ‘The Temperance Question’ and Annie Wells Cannon, ‘Do We Want Prohibition’, Woman’s Exponent, May 1911, pp. 65, 67. By Joseph Smith
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      ‘Homesteads for Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 27 March 1912, p. 24. By Claresholm
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      ‘Iceland and Total Prohibition’, The Englishwoman, September 1912, pp. 268– 278. By Gertrude Austin
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      ‘The Women’s Vote and National Temperance’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, October 1912, p. 101. By Bertha Mason
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      ‘Suffrage and Prohibition’, The Woman Voter, February 1915, p. 11.
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      ‘Liquor Against Suffrage’, The Woman’s Journal,2 and 9 October 1915, pp. 314, 322. By A.S.B.
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      ‘Suffrage and Temperance’, The Woman’s Journal, 19 August 1916, p. 268. By A.S.B.
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      ‘Banish the Liquor Store’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 13 September 1916, p. 23. By Erma Stocking
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      ‘Prohibition in Canada’, Woman’s Century, March 1917, pp. 3–4. By G. A. Warburton
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      ‘Women Ask for Beer’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 18 September 1918, p. 36.