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
Set Contents
Feminism and the Periodical Press, 1900–1918
- Edited by
- Lucy Delap
- Maria DiCenzo
- Leila Ryan
Volume Contents
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Front Matter
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Motherhood and the Family
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148‘On Behalf of the Little Ones’, Shafts, February 1895, pp. 372–373.
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149‘Parenthood and its Responsibility: An Address for Mothers’ Meetings’, Woman’s Signal, 16 January 1896, pp. 36–37.
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150‘Echoes’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, pp. 287–288.
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151‘The Shrieking Sisterhood’ and “The Massacre of the Innocents”, The Common Cause, 29 April 1909, p. 34.
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152‘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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153‘Children and the Suffrage’, The Vote, 15 January 1910, p. 140. By E.T.
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154‘Training for Motherhood’, The Englishwoman, May 1910, pp. 58–60. By A Matron
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155‘The Modern Woman and Motherhood’, Votes for Women, 23 September 1910, p. 829. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence; Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
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156‘The Mother’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 98–99. By F.L. Ghey
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157‘Pit Folk at Home’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 177–185.
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158‘The Unmarried Mother’, The Vote,7 October 1911, pp. 294–295. By C. Despard
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159‘Mothercraft’, The Woman Voter, January 1912, pp. 12–13. By Mary Beard
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160‘Maternity Benefits for Mothers’, Votes for Women, 18 July 1913, p. 620.
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161‘Death-Rate of Mothers’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 6 November 1915, pp. 356–357. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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162‘The Birth-Rate’, Woman’s Dreadnought,8 July 1916, pp. 506, 509. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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163‘A Freewoman’s Attitude to Motherhood’, The Freewoman, 11 January 1912, pp. 153–155. By Edith Browne
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164‘The Maternal Instinct’, The Freewoman, 23 May 1912, pp. 13–14. By Winifred Hindshaw
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165‘Doth a Man Travail with Child?’, The Freewoman, 30 November 1911, pp. 33–34. By M.D. Eder
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166‘Without a Husband’, Forerunner, December 1915, p. 314. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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167‘Conservation of Child Life’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 6. By J. J. Kelso
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168‘The Problem of the Illegitimate Child’, The Vote, 30 April 1915, p. 592. By Margaret Wynne Nevinson
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169‘The Maternity and Child Welfare Bill’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 August 1918, pp. 59–60, 65. By Agnes Mott
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170‘Some Unfamiliar Ways of Living’, Forerunner, January 1916, pp. 20–24. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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171‘Marriage and the Working Woman’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 22 January 1916 (no page number).
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172‘The Downfall of the Home’, Harper’s Magazine, June 1916, pp. 49–58. By W.L. George
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173‘The Cradle and the Nation’, Woman’s Century, January 1916, p. 10. By Mrs Rose Henderson
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174‘Consecration’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 9.
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175‘The Prevention of Infant Mortality’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 December 1916, pp. 113–114. By Agnes Mott
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176‘The Grandmothers of 1968’, Woman’s Century, March 1918, p. 11. By Kathleen Bowker
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177‘Who Will Teach Our Children the Truth?’ and Quedrich, ‘The Child Was a Sinner’, Woman’s Century, April 1918, pp. 10, 23–24.
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Women’s Health and Bodies
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178‘Exercise for Women’, Woman’s Signal, 27 August 1896, p. 186.
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179‘The World We Live In: Self-Defence’, Votes for Women,4 March 1910, p. 355. By Edith Garrud
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180‘The Government’s Methods of Barbarism’, Votes for Women, 28 January 1910, pp. 273–274. By Frederick Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
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181‘The Treatment of Political Prisoners’, Votes for Women,4 February 1910, p. 298.
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182‘Suffrage and the Birth Rate’, The Vote,3 September 1910, p. 219.
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183‘The Woman of Fifty’, Forerunner, April 1911, pp. 96–98. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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184‘That Obvious Purpose’, Forerunner, June 1911, p. 162. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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185‘Dental Hygiene’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 13 September 1911, p. 20.
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186‘The Spinster’, The Freewoman, 23 November 1911, pp. 10–11.
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187A New Subscriber, ‘The Chastity of Continence’, The Freewoman, 22 February 1912, p. 270. By Stella Browne
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188‘Chastity and Normality’, The Freewoman, 29 February 1912, p. 290. By Kathlyn Oliver
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189‘Who are the Normal?’, The Freewoman,2 March 1912, pp. 312–313. By A New Subscriber
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190‘Experience and Understanding’, The Freewoman, 21 March 1912, p. 331. By A New Subscriber
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191‘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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192‘Women as Sexualists’, The Freewoman,1 August 1912, pp. 210–211. By Grace Carter Smith
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193‘The South London Hospital for Women’, The Englishwoman, December 1912, pp. 279–284. By Eleanor Cecil
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194‘A Woman’s Question’, The Suffragette,8 August 1913, p. 737. By Christabel Pankhurst
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195‘How to Cure the Great Pestilence’, The Suffragette, 15 August 1913, p. 759. By Christabel Pankhurst
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196‘Petticoat Government’, The Contemporary Review, November 1913, pp. 663–672. By Laurence Housman
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197‘Married Women’s Health’, The Suffragette,5 December 1913, p. 169. By Christabel Pankhurst
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198‘What Do the Politicians Propose?’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 8 March 1914, p. 5. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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199‘The Unrestricted Hat’, Forerunner, April 1914, pp. 136–138. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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200‘Racial Decay’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, May 1914, pp. 82–83.
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201‘Incense and Splendor’, The Little Review, June 1914, pp. 1–3. By Margaret C. Anderson
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202‘Birth Control’, Forerunner, July 1915, pp. 177–179. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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203‘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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204‘Women’s Hair and Men’s Whiskers’, Forerunner, March 1916, pp. 64–65. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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205‘The Scourge of Civilization’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 April 1916, pp. 34–35. By L. De Alberti
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206‘Advantage of Treatment’, The Grain Growers’ Guide,8 November 1916, p. 23. By W. Francis B. Wakefield
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207‘A Deadly Plague’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 16.
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208‘Women and Health Reformation in Canada’, Woman’s Century, May 1918, p. 25.
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209‘The Health of the Girl Worker’, The Catholic Citizen, 15 July 1918, pp. 56–57.
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Men and Masculinity
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210‘Shall the Men Wash Dishes?’, The Woman’s Journal,7 July 1900, p. 210. By Phoebe W. Couzins
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211‘What “Votes for Women” Means to Men’, Votes for Women, February 1908, p. 65. By F. W. Pethick Lawrence
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212‘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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213‘The Protected Sex’, Votes for Women, 19 November 1908, p. 123. By Laurence Housman
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214‘The Men’s League for Women’s Suffrage’, The Common Cause, 29 April 1909, pp. 33–34.
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215‘Mr Laurence Housman: An Impression’, The Vote,2 December 1909, p. 64. By Ethel Hill
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216‘Mr Israel Zangwill’, The Vote, 16 December 1909, p. 88. By Ethel Hill
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217‘A School for Fathers’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 152–158. By R.F. Cholmeley
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218‘Why Men Protest’, The Vote, 24 December 1910, p. 99.
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219‘America’s Philosopher and the Women’s Movement’, The Vote, 28 January 1911, p. 169. By Brenda Murray Draper
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220‘Mr W. T. Stead on the Emancipation of Woman’, The Vote, 4 March 1911, p. 225. By Mary O. Kennedy
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221‘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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222‘Man at Home’, The Freewoman,7 December 1911, pp. 45–46. By Fanny Johnson
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223‘Uranians’, The Freewoman,4 January 1912, pp. 127–128. By Harry Birnstingl
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224‘The Status of Men’, The Freewoman,9 May 1912, pp. 498–499. By Mary Ware Dennett
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225‘Early History of the Men’s League’, The Woman Voter, October 1912, pp. 17–18. By Max Eastman
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226‘Reception to Men Suffragists’, The Suffragette,1 November 1912, p. 32. By R. Israel Zangwill
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227‘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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228‘Women and the Average Englishman’, The Englishwoman, December 1912, pp. 293–303. By Sidney Pickering
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229‘Torture of Prisoners: Protests by Eminent Men’, The Suffragette, 28 March 1913, p. 383.
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230‘The New Man’, The Woman Voter, June 1913, pp. 16 and 23. By Hilda Ridley
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231‘Woman Suffrage – from a Man’s Viewpoint’, The Suffragist, 27 December 1913, p. 54. By Hon. William Kent
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232‘Keir Hardie’, The Woman’s Dreadnought, 2 October 1915, pp. 328 and 331. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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233‘When the Men Come Home’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 12 February 1916 (no page number).
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234‘Save the Girl’, The Fra, May 1916, pp. 41–42.
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Women, Law and Citizenship
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235‘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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236‘The Summary Jurisdiction (Married Women) Act, 1895’, Shafts, February 1896, pp. 7–8. By Elizabeth Wolstenholme-Elmy
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237‘Divorce Laws Unequal’, Shafts, August 1896, p. 103.
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238‘The Wife’s Income’, Woman’s Signal,6 August 1896, pp. 88–89.
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239‘Women’s Citizenship and Women’s Punishment’, Votes for Women, 10 September 1908, p. 436.
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240‘The Women’s Charter’, The Common Cause, 27 May 1909, p. 93. By Laura McLaren
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241‘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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242‘Homesteads for Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 17 November 1909, p. 24. By Isabelle Beaton Graham
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243‘Who are the People?’, The Vote, 25 November 1909, p. 54. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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244‘The Cost of Subjection’, The Vote, 15 January 1910, p. 138. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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245‘Property Rights of Women’, Woman’s Exponent, February 1910, pp. 49–50. By Mabelle S. Cole
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246‘The Borstal System for Girls’, The Englishwoman, June 1910, pp. 130–133. By G.I.W.
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247‘The Lot of Women’, Westminster Review, July 1910, pp. 52–59. By Mona Caird
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248‘Women and Taxation’, The Vote, 24 September 1910, p. 258. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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249‘The Married Women’s Property Act’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 14–24. By Herbert Jacobs
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250‘Woman Articulate’, The Vote, 28 January 1911, p. 166. By Mary O. Kennedy
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251‘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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252‘Medical Women and the National Insurance Bill’, The Englishwoman, May 1911, pp. 269–278. By Louie M. Brooks
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253‘Citizenship’, The Vote, 29 July 1911, p. 174. By C. Despard
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254‘Women Strikers’, The Vote, 26 August 1911, pp. 222–223. By C. Despard
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255‘Lessons in Government: Property Rights of American Women’, The Woman Voter, October 1911, p. 10. By Robert H. Elder
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256‘Are Women Legal Slaves?’, The Vote, 11 November 1911, pp. 30–31. By C. Despard
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257‘Women and Government’, The Freewoman, 21 December 1911, pp. 85–86. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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258‘Some Aspects of Female Criminality and its Treatment’, The Englishwoman, January 1912, pp. 35–47. By Charles E.B. Russell
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259‘Woman Endowed or Free?’, The Freewoman, 29 February 1912, pp. 281–283.
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260‘Mr Wells to the Attack: Freewomen and Endowment’, The Freewoman, 7 March 1912, pp. 301–302. By H.G. Wells
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261‘Woman Endowed’ and editorial, The Freewoman, 21 March 1912, pp. 341–342. By H.G. Wells
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262‘Colored Women as Voters’, The Crisis, September 1912, p. 242. By Adella Hunt Logan
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263‘The Traffic in Women’, The Woman Voter, March 1913, pp. 14–15. By Carrie Chapman Catt
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264‘Working Women and Legislation’, The Woman Voter, September 1913, pp. 17–18. By Irene Osgood Andrews
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265‘Proposed Extension of Divorce’, The Suffragette, 24 October 1913, p. 31.
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266‘The Need for a Woman’s Court’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 20.
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267‘The British Born Woman’, The Vote, 24 September 1915, pp. 757–758. By Eunice G. Murray
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268‘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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269‘The Undermining of Marriage’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 February 1916, pp. 11–13. By Marguerite Fedden
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270‘The Citizenship of Women’, Woman’s Century, March 1916, p. 9. By Agnes Maule Machar
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271‘The Rights of Mothers’, The Woman Voter, April 1916, p. 12. By Elinor Byms
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272‘Women Under the Poor Law’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 May 1916, pp. 41–42. By V. M. Crawford
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273‘Should Have Police Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 29 November 1916, p. 23. By Erma Stocking
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274‘What Ontario Women Want’, Woman’s Century, June 1918, pp. 34, 37. By Elizabeth Becker
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275‘Reforms Women Should Work For’, Woman’s Century, July 1918, p. 26. By J. J. Kelso
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The Professions, Work and Education
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276‘A Day in a Worsted Factory’, Shafts, September 1896, pp. 116–117.
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277‘The Industrial Emancipation of Women’, The Woman’s Journal,8 March 1902, pp. 76–77.
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278‘The Woman at Work; How it Strikes an Old Oriental’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1904, pp. 151–153.
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279‘The Wage of the Married Woman’, Votes for Women, January 1908, p. 48. By Juliette Heale
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280‘To the Married Women Textile Workers’, Votes for Women, 21 May 1908, pp. 182–183. By Annie Kenney
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281‘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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282‘Political Power and Economic Subjection’, The Common Cause, 15 July 1909, p. 183.
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283‘Shall Married Women Teach?’, Votes for Women, 18 February 1910, p. 325. By Mary E. Gawthorpe
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284‘Votes for Women and Sweated Industries’, Votes for Women, 4 March 1910, p. 357. By Adela Pankhurst
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285‘Women at Work’, The Vote, 20 August 1910, p. 203. By M.O.K.
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286‘Mantle-makers’, The Vote, 10 September 1910, p. 238.
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287‘Belfast Linen Trade Sweating’, The Vote, 24 September 1910, p. 263.
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288‘Women Teachers and the Vote’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, November 1910, p. 70. By Ruth Young
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289‘French Gardening as a Career for Englishwomen’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 217–220. By Violet M. Shillington
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290‘Dr. Ethel Smyth on Women in Orchestras’, The Vote, 28 January 1911, p. 165. By Mary O. Kennedy
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291‘Women Doctors and the Vote’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, January 1911, p. 90. By May Thorne
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292‘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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293‘Why 50,000 Refused to Sew’, The Englishwoman, May 1911, pp. 297–308. By Alice Henry; Miles Franklin
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294‘The Right to Work’, The Business Girl, February 1912, pp. 7–8.
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295‘Vox et Preterea?’, The Englishwoman, March 1912, pp. 247–253.
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296‘A Woman Worker in a New Field’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 26 June 1912, pp. 36–37.
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297‘The Economic Freedom of Women’, The Freewoman, 11 July 1912, pp. 149– 152. By Ada Nield Chew
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298‘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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299‘Do You Know the Truth about the Clerk?’, The Woman Voter, September 1913, pp. 11–13. By Elizabeth Dutcher
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300‘The Working Women’s Deputation to the President’, The Suffragist, 31 January 1914, p. 5.
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301‘Teachers and Citizenship’, The Suffragette, 10 April 1914, p. 595. By Miss Nancy Lightman
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302‘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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303‘The Woman Wage Earner’, The Suffragist,5 December 1914, pp. 5–6. By Rose Winslow
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304‘Equal Pay for Equal Work for Men and Women’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 21 August 1915, p. 303. By Leigh Rothwell
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305‘Woman’s Place in the World’, The Woman Voter, October 1915, pp. 16–17. By Jessie Banks
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306‘In Khakidom’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 25 December 1915, pp. 154– 155. By Priscilla E. Moulder
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307‘A Woman’s Industrial Union’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 15 January 1916, p. 217.
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308‘Wage-Earning Women and Their Dependants’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 April 1916, pp. 36–37. By Blanche Smyth-Pigott
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309‘A Surplus Woman’, Forerunner, May 1916, pp. 113–118. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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310‘Equal Pay for Equal Value’, The Contemporary Review, October 1918, pp. 387– 390. By Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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311The 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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Religion
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312‘Woman and the Bible: By a Male Socialist’, Shafts, May 1896, pp. 63–64.
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313‘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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314‘Woman as Apostle and Prophet’, The Englishwoman, January 1912, pp. 57–67. By Lina Eckenstein
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315‘Votes for Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide,7 February 1912, p. 24. By Henrietta Williamson
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316‘The Church and the Woman’s Cause’, The Woman Voter, March 1912, pp. 18–19. By Harriet Comstock
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317‘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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318‘The Equality of Women’, The Suffragette, 10 January 1913, p. 185.
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319‘A Religion of Growth and Happiness’, Forerunner, June 1913, p. 159. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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320Christabel Pankhurst, ‘The Appeal to God’, The Suffragette,8 August 1913, p. 740.
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321‘Woe Unto You, Ye Hypocrites!’, The Suffragette, 24 October 1913, p. 27.
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322‘A Visible Evolution’, Forerunner, April 1914, pp. 214–215. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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323‘The Weapons of Our Warfare’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, April 1914, p. 68.
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324‘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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325‘Christian Feminism’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 January 1916, pp. 4–5. By L. De Alberti
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326‘The Church and Votes for Women’, The Woman Voter, September 1915, pp. 8–9.
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Temperance and the Women’s Movement
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327‘To Our Readers’ and ‘Beware of the Brewer’s Advocate’, Woman’s Signal, 19 September 1895, pp. 184–185.
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328‘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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329‘Echoes’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, p. 290.
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330‘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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331‘Homesteads for Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 27 March 1912, p. 24. By Claresholm
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332‘Iceland and Total Prohibition’, The Englishwoman, September 1912, pp. 268– 278. By Gertrude Austin
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333‘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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334‘Suffrage and Prohibition’, The Woman Voter, February 1915, p. 11.
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335‘Liquor Against Suffrage’, The Woman’s Journal,2 and 9 October 1915, pp. 314, 322. By A.S.B.
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336‘Suffrage and Temperance’, The Woman’s Journal, 19 August 1916, p. 268. By A.S.B.
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337‘Banish the Liquor Store’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 13 September 1916, p. 23. By Erma Stocking
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338‘Prohibition in Canada’, Woman’s Century, March 1917, pp. 3–4. By G. A. Warburton
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339‘Women Ask for Beer’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 18 September 1918, p. 36.
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