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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Violence, War and Militancy
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340‘Women and the War’, The Englishwoman’s Review,1 7April 1900, pp. 77–83. By M.A. Biggs
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341‘The Value of Militant Methods’, Votes for Women, 2 4September 1908, p. 473. By Christabel Pankhurst
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342‘Violence and Reaction: The Two Forces of Disorder’, The Common Cause, 16 September 1909, p. 287.
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343‘Our Point of View: Rattling into Barbarism’, The Common Cause, 17 June 1909, p. 127.
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344‘Mrs Annie Besant and Militant Tactics’, The Vote, 29 January 1910, pp. 160–161. By Marion Holmes
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345‘Women’s Work for Home Defence’, The Englishwoman, March 1912, pp. 254–259. By E.S. Haldane
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346‘A Militant Psychology’, The Freewoman,7 March 1912, pp. 304.
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347‘Male Militancy’, The Vote, 10 August 1912, p. 276–277. By Nina Boyle
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348‘Masculine Militancy’, The Woman’s Journal, 31 August 1912, p. 276. By A.S.B.
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349‘Shall Women Fight’, The Suffragette,1 November 1912, p. 36. By Christabel Pankhurst
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350‘Does Not Wonder at Militancy’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 29 January 1913, p. 10. By Norma
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351‘Women and War’, The Contemporary Review, February 1913, pp. 226–232. By M.A. Stobart
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352‘The British Suffrage Fiasco’, Life and Labor, March 1913, pp. 78–80. By Alice Henry
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353‘Do Suffragists Care about Our Mad Militarism?’, The Woman Voter, July 1913, pp. 11–12. By Lucia Ames Mead
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354‘Why We Are Militant’, The Suffragette, 14 November 1913, p. 99 and 21 November 1913, p. 127.
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355‘How Men Fight’, The Suffragette, 19 June 1914, p. 163. By Christabel Pankhurst
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356‘Europe, 1914’ (Cover) and S.D. Shallard, ‘Women and War’ and ‘Protest Against War’, Votes for Women,7 August 1914, pp. 679–680. By S. D. Shallard
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357‘Pro Patria’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, September 1914, p. 164.
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358‘Women and War’, The Woman Voter, September 1914, p. 7.
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359Cartoon, ‘Afterwards’, The Masses, October 1914, pp. 12–13.
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360‘Masculinism at its Worst’, Forerunner, October 1914, pp. 257–258. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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361‘Women’s “Rights” ’ The Egoist,1 October 1914 (no page number). By Dora Marsden
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362‘The War Cure’, Woman’s Dreadnought,3 October 1914, p. 114. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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363‘Women in War Time’, The Vote, 16 October 1914, p. 352. By Margaret Wynne Nevinson
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364‘Woman, the Peacemaker’, The Vote, 30 October 1914, p. 369.
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365Cover and ‘War and Women’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, October–December 1914, cover and p. 410.
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366‘Suffrage and Peace’ and A.S.B., ‘Women and War’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 November 1914, pp. 300–301. By Mrs Desha Breckinridge
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367Laurence Housman, ‘National Forces’, The Woman’s Dreadnought,5 December 1914, p. 151.
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368‘Comment and War’, Woman’s Century, March 1915, p. 17.
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369‘Agitation for Peace’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 4.
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370Violet Markham, ‘Women Trade Unionists and the War’, Women’s Trade Union Review, April 1915, pp. 10–17.
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371‘Women Make History’, The Woman’s Journal,8 May 1915, pp. 143–144.
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372‘Womanhood and Peace’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, September 1915, p. 156.
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373‘Our Imperial Obligations’, Woman’s Century, October 1915, p. 26. By Constance Rudyard Boulton
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374LL D, ‘Life’s Cost’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, October–December 1915, p. 41. By Mrs Henry Fawcett
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375‘Neutrality and the War’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, December 1915, p. 40.
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376‘Rifle Shooting for Women’, Modern Woman and Her Work,1 January 1916, pp. 173–174. By J. C. Bristow-Noble
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377‘Do Women Hate War?’, The Catholic Suffragist, 15 March 1916, pp. 21–22. By Christopher St. John
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378‘The Standard of Life’, Women’s Trade Union Review, April 1916, pp. 9–11. By Violet Markham
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379‘Women After the War’, Forerunner, July 1916, pp. 173–177. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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380‘Women and the New Order’, Woman’s Century, August 1916, p. 11. By J.M.
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381‘Woman after the War’, English Review, December 1916, pp. 516–527. By W.L. George
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382‘Women and War Service’, The Suffragist, 24 February 1917, p. 7. By Mary Beard
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383‘Militancy’, The Suffragist, 21 July 1917, p. 9. By Alva Willing Belmont
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384‘A Week of the Women’s Revolution’, The Suffragist, 24 November 1917, pp. 4–7.
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Mediating Culture: Reviews, Commentaries and Literary Contributions
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385‘Reviews’, Shafts, April 1895, pp. 5–7.
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386‘On Some of Ibsen’s Women’, Shafts, December 1896, pp. 155–156. By Dora B. Montefiore
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387‘A Note of Alarm’, The Woman’s Journal, 13 January 1900 (no page number). By Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland
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388‘Literary Societies for Women’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1902, pp. 158–165. By Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
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389‘Reviews’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 16 October 1905, pp. 282–283.
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390‘How it Strikes a Mere Novelist’ and ‘The Actresses Franchise League’, Votes for Women, 24 December 1908, p. 211. By May Sinclair
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391‘The Silent Company of Books’, The Englishwoman, February 1909, pp. 87–94. By E.G.R.
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392‘The World We Live in: Suffrage on the Stage’, Votes for Women, 12 November 1909, p. 103. By Christopher St. John
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393‘Comment and Review – Review of H.G. Wells, Ann Veronica’, Forerunner, January 1910, pp. 28–29. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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394‘The World We Live in: At the Society of Women Artists’, Votes for Women, 25 February 1910, p. 339. By G. Vaughan
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395‘The Repertory Theatre’, The Englishwoman, June 1910, pp. 221–225.
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396‘Book of the Week: “Rebel Women” ’, Votes for Women, 1 July 1910, p. 650. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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397‘Reduced to the Absurd’, The Englishwoman, July 1910, pp. 262–264. By J.M.S.
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398‘Her Second Chance’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 January 1911, p. 25. By Mrs Nellie L. McClung
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399‘Ibsen at the Court Theatre’, The Vote, 18 March 1911, p. 254. By M. Slieve McGowan
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400‘Women and the Modern Drama’, The Englishwoman, May 1911, pp. 186–190. By Marjorie Strachey
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401‘Woman and Labor’, The Woman’s Journal,2 September 1911, pp. 273–274. By A.S.B.
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402‘Feminism and the Propagandist Drama’, The Freewoman, 14 December 1911, pp. 76–78. By G.L. Harding
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403‘New Suffrage Play Now On’, The Woman’s Journal, 25 May 1912, p. 168.
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404‘On the Stage’ and ‘Militant Art’, The Suffragette,1 November 1912, p. 35.
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405‘Good Reading Matter for Winter Evenings’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 12 November 1912, p. 10. By Francis Marion Beynon
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406‘A Remarkable Book on Feminism’, The Suffragette, 15 November 1912, p. 71. By A.H.
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407‘The New Brieux Play’, The Suffragette, 10 January 1913, p. 187.
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408‘Where Are You Going to . . . ?: A Review of Elizabeth Robins’s New Book’, The Suffragette, 17 January 1913, p. 203. By Mrs Ayrton Zangwill
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409‘“The Rose Cavalier”: Opera by Richard Strauss’, The Suffragette, 21 February 1913, p. 291. By Dr Ethyl Smyth
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410‘Feminism in the Novel and the Drama’, The Suffragette, 21 February 1913, p. 294. By M.H.M.
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411‘The Suffrage Bookshelf ’, The Woman Voter, May 1913, pp. 21–22.
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412‘Mrs Humphry Ward Gives Herself Away’, The Suffragette, 17 October 1913, p. 9.
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413‘The Triumph of Joan of Arc at Covent Garden’, The Suffragette,7 November 1913, p. 76.
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414‘The Feminist Movement in Drama’, The Woman Voter, February 1914, pp. 13–14. By Mary Shaw
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415‘Reviews’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, April 1914, p. 65. By F.M.G.
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416‘Pageants as a Means of Suffrage Propaganda’, The Suffragist, 28 November 1914, p. 6. By Hazel Mackaye
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417‘Literature and Books’, Woman’s Century, March 1915, p. 16. By Mrs Edith Lang
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418‘Pageant of the Life of Susan B. Anthony’, The Suffragist, 20 March 1915, p. 8.
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419‘Suffrage Opera Scores Immediate Success’, The Suffragist, 26 February 1916, p. 6.
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420‘Ophelia – and the Vote’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, May 1915, pp. 90–91. By Maud Bell
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421‘The Movies’, The Grain Growers’ Guide,8 December 1915, p. 10. By Francis Marion Beynon
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422‘Half Hours in the Book World’, Woman’s Century, September 1916, p. 4. By Bessie McLean Reynolds
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423‘Women’s Art Association of Canada’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 12. Edited by Mrs Dignam
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424‘Damaged Goods’, Woman’s Century, May 1918, p. 5.
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425‘What is Wrong with the Stage?’, The Catholic Citizen, 15 September 1918, pp. 67–68. By Christopher St. John
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426‘The Dancing of Isadora Duncan’, Forerunner (undated), p. 101. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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Redefining Public and Domestic Space
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427‘The Story of the Pioneer Club’, Shafts, January 1896, pp. 140–141. By A. Pioneer
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428‘The Albert Hall Meeting’ and ‘Breakfast at the Wharncliffe Rooms’, Votes for Women, April 1908, pp. 112–113.
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429‘June 21st, 1908’, Votes for Women, 25 June 1908, pp. 268–269.
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430‘Suffrage Demonstration in Earl’s Court’, Votes for Women, 23 July 1908, pp. 324–325.
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431‘Welcome!’, Votes for Women, 24 December 1908, pp. 217–219.
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432‘Painting Kensington Purple, White, and Green’, Votes for Women, 12 March 1909, p. 422. By Evelyn Sharp
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433‘Safe Shelter for Women’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, pp. 281–284. By Dorothy Archibald
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434‘Open-Air Meetings’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 August 1909, p. 130. By H.B.B.
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435‘From Prison to Citizenship: the Great Procession of June 18’, Votes for Women, 24 June 1910, pp. 628–629.
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436‘Under the Clock’, Votes for Women,1 July 1910, p. 651.
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437‘The Foot Parade’, The Woman Voter, September 1910, p. 6.
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438‘National Headquarters Letter’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 January 1911, p. 12.
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439‘Great Parade’, The Woman’s Journal, 13 May 1911, pp. 145–147.
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440‘From the Assembly Districts’, The Woman Voter, September 1911, p. 19.
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441‘Nation Hails Change of Map’, The Woman’s Journal, 16 November 1912, p. 361.
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442‘The Housewarming’, The Woman Voter, May 1913, p. 11.
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443‘The Street Meeting’, The Woman Voter, August 1913, pp. 17–18. By Adaline Wheelock Sterling
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444‘National Demonstration, May 2nd and 9th’, The Suffragist, 14 February 1914, p. 3.
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445Cover cartoon, Votes for Women,2 October 1914.
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446Illustration by Elizabeth Grieg, ‘Look at that Suffragette, Madge’, The Masses, October–November 1915, p. 19.
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447Cover photo, The Suffragist,1 January 1916.
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448‘Procession of Prayer and Intercession Service’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, June 1916, p. 75. By A.G.
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449‘Suffragists Wait at the White House for Action’, The Suffragist, 17 January 1917, pp. 7–8.
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450‘Reflections of a Picket’, The Suffragist,3 March 1917, p. 6. By Florence Brewer Boeckel
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451‘Demonstrations and Their Uses’, The Suffragist, 10 August 1918, pp. 8–9. By Catherine Flanagan
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452‘The Prison Special’, The Suffragist, 19 February 1919, pp. 3–5.
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Feminism and Promotional Culture
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453‘Where Dresses in the Colours Can Be Bought’, Votes for Women, 23 April 1909, p. 588.
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454‘Advertising the Exhibition’, Votes for Women, 21 May 1909 (no page number).
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455‘The Cycle of the Day is Elswick’, Votes for Women, 14 May 1909, p. 675.
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456‘The Woman’s Press’, Votes for Women, 30 July 1909, p. 1015.
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457‘Farrow’s Bank’, Votes for Women,1 October 1909, p. 13.
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458‘Sayings of Suffrage Week’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 135–138.
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459‘English Suffrage Posters’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 January 1911, p. 14.
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460‘The Journal Carriage’, The Woman’s Journal,4 February 1911, p. 33. By A.E.R.
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461‘Money Raising’, The Suffragette, 14 February 1913, p. 273.
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462‘Suffragettes on Holiday’ and ‘The Campaign in Full Swing’, The Suffragette, 22 August 1913, pp. 788–789.
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463‘Working for an Unpopular Cause’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 27 August 1913, p. 9. By Francis Marion Beynon
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464‘Great Plans for Suffragette Week’, The Suffragette, 17 April 1914, pp. 12–13.
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465‘National Union of Suffrage Societies of Canada’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 16. By Mrs Edith Lang
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466‘To the Women’s Associations’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 August 1915, p. 2.
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467Advertisements, Modern Woman and Her Work, 18 December 1915, p. 122.
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468‘A Page for Our Critics’, Modern Woman and Her Work,1 January 1916, p. 170.
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469‘Women Earn $1,000’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 29 March 1916, p. 15.
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470‘The Greater War’, Woman’s Century, August 1917, p. 20.
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471remarks on advertising and advertisements, Forerunner, November 1909 and January 1910, pp. 30–1 plus back cover, pp. 32–33. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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The Press
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472‘Woman’s Debt to the Daily Press’, Woman’s Signal , 16 January 1896, p. 39. By Clara Benwick Colby
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473‘Our Cause in the Press’, Woman’s Signal, 28 May 1896, p. 340.
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474‘National Press Report’, The Woman’s Journal, 17 February 1900, pp. 50–51.
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475‘Bibliography of Women’s Questions’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 16 July 1900, pp. 217–220.
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476‘Women’s Suffrage on Both Sides of the World’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 April 1904, pp. 73–79.
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477‘Extracts from the Press’, Votes for Women, 22 October 1908, pp. 52–53.
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478‘The International Congress and “The Times”’, The Common Cause,6 May 1909, p. 49.
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479‘Is There a Press Boycott of Woman Suffrage?’, Votes for Women, 25 June 1909, p. 841. By F. W. Pethick Lawrence
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480‘The Liberal Press on Political Offenders’, Votes for Women, 20 August 1909, p. 1082.
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481‘Putting the Clock Back’, The Common Cause, 23 September 1909, p. 299.
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482‘Suffrage Shearings’, The Vote, 29 January 1910, p. 164.
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483‘An Eighteenth-Century Magazine for Women’, The Englishwoman, June 1910, pp. 146–155. By Edith Palliser
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485‘Bow and Spear: Street Placards’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 9–13.
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486‘The Press on the Census Boycott’, The Vote, 25 February 1911, p. 213.
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487Caroline I. Reilly, ‘National Headquarters Letter’, The Woman’s Journal, 17 June 1911, p. 188.
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488‘The Press’, The Woman Voter, July 1911, p. 7.
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489‘Women and the Press in 1911’, The Woman Voter, January 1912, p. 28.
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490‘Big Newspaper Sets Example’, The Woman’s Journal, 27 April 1912, pp. 129 and 136.
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491‘What the Press Say’, The Suffragette, 24 January 1913, p. 222.
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492‘Miss Annie Kenney Replies to the Bishop of Winchester: The “Times” Refuses her Letter’, The Suffragette, 31 October 1913, p. 51.
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493‘An Independent Press’, The Suffragette, 17 April 1914, p. 5. By Christabel Pankhurst
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494‘Comments of the Press’, The Suffragist, 16 January 1915, p. 8.
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495‘The Press and Woman Suffrage’, The Woman Voter, March 1915, pp. 9–10.
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496‘About Ourselves’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 13 November 1915 (no page number).
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497‘The Ideal Paper!’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 18 December 1915 (no page number).
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498‘Everywoman’s World’, Woman’s Century, January 1916, p. 18.
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499‘The Trafalgar Square Meeting – Our Version’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 15 April 1916 (cover page).
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500‘Character Sketch: Mrs Henry Fawcett’, Woman’s Signal,7 November 1895, pp. 289–290. Edited by Mrs Fenwick Miller
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‘Celebrity’ and Famous Women
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501‘Character Sketch: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’, Woman’s Signal, 28 November 1895, pp. 337–338. Edited by Mrs Fenwick Miller
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502‘Lament and Protest’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1903, pp. 152–154. By M. Greenwood
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503‘Emilia Jessie Boucherett’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 January 1905, pp. 1–6.
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504‘Christabel Pankhurst’s Day’, Votes for Women, 31 December 1908, p. 230.
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505‘Congress of International Woman Suffrage Alliance: Mrs Fawcett, Dr Anna Shaw’, The Common Cause, 22 April 1909, pp. 23–24.
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506‘Mrs Despard: An Impression’, The Vote, 30 October 1909, p. 4. By Ethel Hill
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507‘A Calendar of Saints’, Votes for Women, 5 November 1909, p. 89. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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508‘Prison Experiences of Lady Constance Lytton’, Votes for Women, 28 January 1910, p. 276. By Constance Lytton
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509‘A Pioneer: Dr Elizabeth Blackwell’, The Englishwoman, July 1910, pp. 273–284.
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510‘Miss Florence Nightingale’, The Vote, 20 August 1910, pp. 196–197.
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511‘Mary Wollstonecraft’, The Vote, 10 September 1910, pp. 232–233.
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512‘Olympe De Gouges’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 164–175. By Edith S. Hooper
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513‘Mrs Howe’s Influence’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 21 December 1910, p. 36. By A.E.R.
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514‘Susan B. Anthony Memorial Week’, The Woman’s Journal,7 January 1911, p. 5.
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515‘Mrs Nellie L. McLung’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 January 1911, p. 28.
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516‘Boston’s Howe Memorial Meeting’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 January 1911, p. 11.
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517‘Prominent Paraders’, The Woman’s Journal,6 May 1911, pp. 137–139.
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518‘A Sixteenth Century Fe´ministe: Marie De Gournay’, The Englishwoman, January 1912, pp. 87–94. By A.R. Hutchinson
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519‘Wisconsin Filled with Celebrities’, The Woman’s Journal, 29 June 1912, p. 202.
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520‘Charlotte Perkins Gilman’, Life and Labor, December 1912, pp. 362–363. By Charles T. Hallinan
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521‘Leading Actresses Send New Year’s Good Wishes to “The Suffragette”’, The Suffragette,3 January 1913, p. 171.
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522‘A Feminist Disciple of Nietzsche’, Current Opinion, January 1913, pp. 47–48.
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523‘Miss Davison’s Funeral’, Votes for Women, 20 June 1913, pp. 553–554.
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524‘Mrs Pankhurst Triumphs’, The Suffragette, 24 October 1913, p. 28.
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525‘Mrs Pankhurst: The Personality and Meaning of England’s Great Suffrage Leader’, The Suffragist, 22 November 1913, pp. 14–15. By Rheta Childe Dorr
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526‘Mrs Pankhurst in the United States’, Life and Labor, December 1913, pp. 364–366. By S.M.F.
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527‘Forcibly Fed 232 Times: Miss Kitty Marion Released’, The Suffragette, 24 April 1914, p. 33.
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528‘Josephine Butler’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 24 October 1914, p. 127. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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529‘Mrs Pethick-Lawrence’, The Suffragist,7 November 1914, p. 7.
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530‘Julia Grace Wales: The Canadian Girl Who Has Won World Wide Fame’, Woman’s Century, July 1918 (no page number). By Carol Lawrence
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531‘Anna Howard Shaw’, The Suffragist,2 July 1919, pp. 6–7.
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532‘Inez Milholland Memorial Services’, The Suffragist, 23 August 1919, p. 6.
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Humour
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533‘The New Game – “Suffragette”’, Votes for Women, November 1907, p. 28.
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534‘An Argument with Pooh Bah’, Votes for Women, March 1908, p. 80. By Mona Caird
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535‘History of the Votes for Women Movement’, The Vote, 30 October 1909, p. 3 and 4 November 1909, p. 15. By Cicely Hamilton
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536Cover cartoon, Votes for Women, 26 February 1909.
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537‘Boots for Men’, The Vote, 25 November 1909, p. 51. By Joseph Clayton
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538‘The Mad Hatter’s Tea Party up to Date’, The Vote, 20 April 1912, pp. 11–13. By Helen McLachlan
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539‘The Child is the Father of the Man’, Votes for Women, 20 June 1913, p. 555.
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540‘Juliet Strikes’, The Vote, 8 June 1912, pp. 125–126 and 22 June 1912, pp. 156–157. By Winifred St Clair
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541‘My Dear, I’ll be Economically Independent if I have to borrow Every Cent!’, The Masses, March 1915, p. 7.
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542Cover cartoon, The Suffragist,6 March 1915.
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