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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The Modern Woman, Feminism and Femininity
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1‘Editorial: Woman’s Place’, The Woman’s Era, September 1894, p. 8.
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2‘Is the So-called “New Woman” a Modern Prodigy?’, Shafts, January 1896, pp. 146–147.
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3‘The New Woman: Ideal and Real’, Woman’s Signal, 30 April 1896, pp. 276–277. By Emily Burton
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4‘Feminine’, Woman’s Signal,1 July 1897, pp. 6–7. By Hortense Wood
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5‘The Rapidity of Social Changes’, The Woman’s Journal, 21 July 1900, p. 228. By H.B.B.
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6‘The New Century’, Woman’s Exponent,1 December 1900, p. 52. Edited by Emmeline B. Wells
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7‘A Nineteenth Century Valedictory’, The Woman’s Journal, 29 December 1900, p. 412. By H.B.B.
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8‘The Rebellion of Women’, The Contemporary Review, July 1908, pp. 1–10. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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9‘The Twentieth Century Woman’, ‘The Nineteenth Century Woman’, Young Oxford, December 1900, January 1901, pp. 101–104, pp. 119–122. By Mary Beard
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10‘Fifty Years Old’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 October 1908, pp. 217–221. By M.A. Biggs
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11‘What is Womanly’, Votes for Women, 31 December 1908, p. 229. By Laurence Housman
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12‘The Incalculable Female’, The Common Cause, 29 April 1909, pp. 35–36.
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13‘Our Point of View: An Anti-Suffragist Philosopher’, The Common Cause, 15 July 1909, pp. 175–176.
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14‘The Woman of the New Age’, The Vote,4 November 1909, p. 17. By S. Gertrude Ford
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15‘The Humanness of Women’, Forerunner, January 1910, pp. 12–14. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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16‘Suffragette Jam and Marmalade’, The Vote, 26 March 1910, p. 261. By E.H.M.
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17‘In Famous Bluestockings’, The Englishwoman, May 1910, pp. 117–120. By M.M.
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18‘The Advance of Women 1860–1910’, The Englishwoman, July 1910, pp. 325– 333. By E.M. Goodman
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19‘The Psychology of an Anti-Suffragist’, The Vote, 27 August 1910, p. 214.
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20‘The Undercurrent of the Woman’s Movement’, Votes for Women, 7 October 1910, p. 9. By Emmeline Pethick Lawrence
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21‘The “Womanly Woman”’, The Vote,8 October 1910, p. 286. By Louisa Thomson-Price
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22‘Women’s Sphere’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, November 1910, pp. 64–65. By Lord Robert Cecil
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23‘Young Middle Class Women’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 95–96. By Homo Sum
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24‘The Modern Society Woman’, The Woman Voter, October 1911, pp. 14, 23. By Gertrude Barnum
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25‘Bondwomen’ and ‘Commentary on Bondwomen’, The Freewoman, 23 and 30 November 1911, pp. 1–2, 21–22. By Dora Marsden
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26‘The New Wife’, The Woman Voter, January 1912, pp. 10–11. By Oreola Williams Haskell
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27‘Evolution and the Woman Movement’, The Woman Voter, February 1912, pp. 16–17. By Frances E. M. Roberts
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28‘On Machines’, The Freewoman, 12 September 1912, p. 324.
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29‘Why Women are So’, The Woman Voter, January 1913, pp. 29–30.
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30‘The Militant Women – and Women’, The Century Magazine, November 1913, pp. 13–20. By Edna Kenton
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31‘Something New under the Sun’, Harper’s Weekly, 13 December 1913, pp. 6–8. By Alice Hubbard; Herford Oliver
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32‘Feminist Intentions’, Atlantic Monthly, December 1913, pp. 721–732. By W.L. George
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33‘The Feminist Movement’, The Vote, 31 July 1914, p. 239. By Anne Cobden Sanderson
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34‘As to “Feminism”’, Forerunner, February 1914, p. 45. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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35‘What is Feminism’, Good Housekeeping, May 1914, pp. 679–684. By Rose Young
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36‘Feminism will give Men More Fun . . . ’, Delineator, July 1914, p. 17. By Edna Kenton
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37‘A Feminist Symposium’, The New Review, August 1914, pp. 441–448.
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38‘Old Maids’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 16 September 1914, p. 8. By Francis Marion Beynon
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39‘The Home and the Vote’, The Woman Voter, August 1915, pp. 13–15. By Anne O’Hagan Shinn
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40‘The Burden of Humanity’, Woman’s Century, October 1915, p. 12. By Rose Headerson
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41‘Have Women lost their Opportunity?’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 11 December 1915 (no page number).
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42‘Feminism’, Harper’s Magazine, 11 March 1916, p. 31. By Evelyn King Gilmore
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43‘The Vote and the Women’, Woman’s Century, June 1917, pp. 7, 13. By Louise Morris
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44‘When is a Woman not a Woman?’ and ‘Venereal Disease’, Woman’s Century, December 1917, p. 16.
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45‘The Well Groomed Woman’, Woman’s Century, May 1918, p. 28. By Adelaide Cole
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46‘Women in Reconstruction’, Woman’s Century, September 1918, p. 175. By Flora MacD. Denison
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International Networks of Learning and Exchange
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47‘Great Britain’s Compliment to American Colored Women’, The Woman’s Era, August 1894, p. 1. By Fannie Barrier Williams
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48‘The Position of Women in Japan’, Women’s Industrial News, January 1906, pp. 15–20. By J.M.S.
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49‘Feminism in Some European Countries’, American Monthly Review of Reviews, 23 March 1906, pp. 357–360.
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50‘Congress of Italian Women’, Votes for Women,2 July 1908, p. 275.
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51‘England and America’, The Woman’s Journal, 11 July 1908, p. 110.
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52‘The International Aspects of Women’s Suffrage’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, pp. 271–280. By Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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53‘Congress of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance: A Great Cause’, The Common Cause, 15 April 1909, pp. 7–9. By Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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54‘Women and the New South African Constitution’, Votes for Women, 20 August 1909, pp. 1078–1079. By Irene M. Ashby Macfadyen
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55‘The Women of New Japan’, The Englishwoman, May 1910, pp. 32–45. By Sarah A. Tooley
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56‘Under the Flag’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, August 1910, pp. 48–49.
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57‘Australia Speaks’, ‘Mrs Park on the Women of China’ and ‘Comments on Sylvia Pankhurst’, The Woman’s Journal, 21 January 1911, pp. 17–19.
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58‘Winning the Vote in England’, Life and Labor, July 1911, pp. 206–211. By Bertha Poole Weyl
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59‘Does a Man support his Wife?’, Forerunner, September 1911, pp. 240–246. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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60‘The Tables Turned’, The Woman Voter, May 1912, p. 13. By Marie Jenney Howe
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61‘Some Observations on Working Women in Germany’, Life and Labor, May 1912, pp. 132–134. By Mary E. McDowell
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62‘Women of the Nations, Unite!’, The Vote, 12 October 1912, pp. 420–421.
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63‘The Truth about Suffrage in China’, The Woman’s Journal, 16 November 1912, pp. 362–363. By Carrie Chapman Catt
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64‘The Women of Russia’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, December 1914, pp. 215–217. By Sonia Leathes
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65‘Chinese Women’, Modern Woman and Her Work,8 January 1916, pp. 208–209. By Mary Gaunt
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66‘Mrs Pankhurst’s Tour’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 12 July 1916, p. 31. By Erma Stocking
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67‘Woman Struggle in Russia’, The Woman Voter, May 1917, pp. 10–11. By Louis S. Friedland
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Race and Empire
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68‘Editorial: A Word to the A.A.W.’, The Woman’s Era, November 1894, p. 8.
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69‘Editorial Notes’, Helen Campbell, ‘A Protest Against Color Line’, The Woman’s Journal, 16 June 1900, pp. 185, 189.
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70‘En Avant’, ‘Woman and Race Progress’, Young Oxford, February 1902, pp. 169–172.
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71‘Woman Suffrage in the South’, The Woman’s Journal, 11 April 1903, p. 116, and rebuttal letter by William Lloyd Garrison, 2 May 1903, pp. 140–141. By Addie Hunton
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72‘Negro Womanhood Defended’ and Mrs Mary Church Terrell, ‘The Progress of Colored Women’, The Voice of the Negro, July 1904, 280–282, 291–294. By Addie Hunton; Mary Church Terrell
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73‘Alien Immigrants’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1905, pp. 148–153. By M.H. Thompson
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74‘Women or Kaffirs?’, Votes for Women,9 July 1909, p. 912. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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75‘“Colour-Blind”’, Votes for Women, 10 September 1909, p. 1151. By Laurence Housman
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76‘“At Home” at Caxton Hall’, The Vote, 19 March 1910, pp. 242–243.
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77‘Race Suicide’, The Vote, 21 January 1911, pp. 152–153.
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78‘Women and the Race’, The Englishwoman, April 1911, pp. 33–40. By Eugenia Newmarch
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79‘Women Suffrage in Many Lands’ (book review), The Common Cause, 22 April 1909, p. 27.
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80‘Negroes Unwelcome’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 31 May 1911, p. 21. By J.M. Liddell
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81‘A Landmark in History: the First Universal Races Congress’, The Vote, 5 August 1911, pp. 187–188.
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82‘The Mother as a Factor in Human Progress’, The Vote, 9 September 1911, pp. 248–249. By Winton Evans
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83‘The Black Peril’, The Common Cause, 21 September 1911, pp. 408–409.
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84‘Purdah Life in the East’, The Vote, 20 April 1912, pp. 13–14. By C.D.
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85‘Well Born’, The Englishwoman, September 1912, pp. 285–294. By M. Humphries
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86‘The Slave’, The Freewoman, 12 September 1912, pp. 321–323. By Dora Marsden
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87‘The Foreigner’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 February 1914, p. 10. By Francis Marion Beynon
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88‘Immigration, Importation and our Fathers’, Forerunner, May 1914, pp. 117–119. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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89‘National Suffrage and the Race Problem’, The Suffragist, 14 November 1914, p. 3.
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90‘The Federal Amendment and the Race Problem’, The Suffragist, 6 February 1915, p. 3. By Helena Hill Weed
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91‘Facing Race Suicide’, The Masses, June 1915, p. 15. By Elsie Clews Parsons
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92‘Votes for Women: A Symposium of Leading Thinkers of Colored America’, The Crisis, August 1915, pp. 178–192.
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93‘The Sikhs in the Empire’, Woman’s Century, October 1915, p. 10.
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94‘Nationalism or Racialism?’, Woman’s Century, June 1918, p. 41.
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Dissent and Conflict
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95‘Men are Men and Women are Women’, The Englishwoman, February 1909, pp. 17–31. By Millicent Garrett Fawcett
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96‘Echoes’, The Englishwoman, February 1909, pp. 39–40.
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97‘Our Point of View: In Great Things Unity’, The Common Cause,6 May 1909, p. 51.
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98‘Our Point of View: The Constitutional Policy of the National Union’, The Common Cause, 12 August 1909, pp. 227–228. By Margaret Allen
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99‘What We Think of Criticism’, Votes for Women, 8 October 1909, p. 25. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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100‘Those Fool Women’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 28 September 1910, p. 28.
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101‘Universal vs. Limited Suffrage’, The Woman’s Journal, 20 May 1911, p. 158. By Martha Gruening
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102‘National Headquarters Letter’, The Woman’s Journal, 24 June 1911, p. 196. By Jessie Ashley
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103‘Notes of the Week’, The Freewoman, 30 November 1911, pp. 23–24.
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104Rebecca West, ‘The Gospel of Mrs Humphry Ward’, The Freewoman, 15 February 1912, p. 249.
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105‘Ideas or No ideas?’, The Freewoman, 11 July 1912, pp. 141–143. By Dora Marsden
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106‘A Shameless Slander’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, September 1912, p. 89.
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107‘Two Suffrage Movements’, The Crisis, September 1912, p. 245. By Martha Gruening
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108‘Humphry Ward-ism and Votes for Women’, The Vote,7 September 1912, p. 340. By C. Nina Boyle
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109‘Vale’, The Common Cause,3 October 1912, p. 441. By Helena M. Swanwick
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110‘Suffragists and Suffragettes’, Woman’s Exponent, March 1913, pp. 44–45. By A.W. Cannon
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111‘Militants and Non-Militants’, The Suffragette, 15 August 1913, p. 767. By Jane Gray Perkins
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112‘Some Critics Answered’, The Suffragette,5 September 1913, p. 814. By Christabel Pankhurst
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113‘A Friendly Letter to All Anti-Suffragists’, The Suffragette, 31 October 1913, p. 55. By Rev. Edwin A. Mould
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114‘The Compromise Measure’, The Suffragist, 28 March 1914, p. 4.
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115‘Hand in Hand’, The Suffragette, 22 May 1914, p. 112. By Christabel Pankhurst
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116‘Concentration’, The Suffragist, 20 February 1915, p. 4.
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Intersection of Social and Political Movements
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117‘War Fever–Child Wage-Slaves in America’, Woman’s Dreadnought,7 July 1917, (cover page).
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118‘Contemporary English Socialists and Women’, Shafts, September 1895, pp. 81–82. By Alice Grenfell
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119‘A Modern Socialist: An Interview with Miss Enid Stacy, B.A.’, Woman’s Signal, 12 September 1895, pp. 161–162. By R.L. Garton
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120‘The Women’s Vegetarian Union’, Woman’s Signal, 21 November 1895, p. 324. By Madame Alex Veigelé
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121‘An Appeal to Women’s Clubs’, The Woman’s Journal, 13 April 1901, p. 114. By Elizabeth Cady Stanton
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122‘New Internationalism’, Woman’s Exponent,1 August 1901, pp. 22–23.
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123‘Women and the Social Spirit’, Women’s Industrial News, October 1906, pp. 7–12. By Ethel Snowden
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124‘“Sinn Fein” and Women Suffrage’, Votes for Women, 17 September 1908, p. 462.
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125‘The White Slave Conference’, The Woman’s Journal, 27 February 1909, p. 34.
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126‘The Unmentionable Case for Women’s Suffrage’, The Englishwoman, March 1909, pp. 112–121. By George Bernard Shaw
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127‘A Week of Conferences – the I.L.P.’, The Common Cause, 22 April 1909, pp. 17–18.
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128‘Ireland and Labour’, The Vote, 12 February 1910, p. 186. By Teresa Billington-Greig
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129‘Woman Suffrage and the Labour Conference’, Votes for Women, 18 February 1910, p. 321.
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130‘The Labour Party and Votes for Women’, The Vote, 26 March 1910, p. 258. By Amy Sanderson
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131‘Trade Unionism & the Vote’, The Vote,2 September 1911, p. 234. By Louisa Thomson-Price
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132‘Socialism’, The Woman Voter, February 1912, pp. 14–15. By Herbert M. Merrill
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133‘Emancipation’, The Freewoman, February 1912, pp. 236–238. By Guy Aldred
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134‘Says Suffrage Will Help White Slaves’, The Woman’s Journal, 16 March 1912, p. 82.
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135‘The Woman’s Club and Democratic Ideals’, Life and Labor, April 1912, pp. 100–104. By Frances Squire Potter
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136‘Suffrage Deferred’, The Woman’s Journal, 13 July 1912, p. 217.
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137‘The Woman Movement and the Ablest Socialists’, The Freewoman, 29 August 1912, pp. 281–285. By Dora Marsden
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138‘Women and Home Rule’, The Vote,2 November 1912, p. 8. By C. Despard
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139‘Women’s View on the Irish Situation’, The Suffragette, 19 September 1913, p. 846. By Christabel Pankhurst
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140‘The Women Grain Growers of Saskatchewan’, Woman’s Century, March 1915, p. 11. By Miriam Green Ellis
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141‘The Workers’ International: Socialists and the World War’, Woman’s Dread- nought, 18 December 1915, pp. 385–386, 388. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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142‘The Welfare of Women Workers’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 15. By Una Saunders
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143‘Reviews’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 February 1916, p. 18.
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144‘The Labour Congress: An Impression’, The Vote,2 February 1917, p. 100. By C. Despard
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145‘Methods of Mitigating the White Slave Traffic’, Woman’s Century, November 1917, pp. 21–22. By Mrs Blanche Read Johnston
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146‘How Suffrage Stands in Ireland’, The Suffragist, 30 March 1918, p. 6. By Hannah Sheehy-Skeffington
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147‘Reformatories vs. Reforming’, Woman’s Century, March 1918, pp. 19–20, 23, 25.
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