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Cover of Feminism and the Periodicals Press 1900-1918

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


Violence, War and Militancy: The English Woman’s Review (New Series.), The Value of Militant Methods, The Common Cause, Our Point of View, Mrs. Annie Besant and Militant Tactics, The Englishwoman Women’s Work for Home Defence, The Freewoman March 7, 1912, The Suffragette, Country Homemakers, Women and War, The British Suffrage Fiasco, The Woman Voter, Why we are Militant, How Men Fight, Votes for Women, Women in War, Protest Against War, Church League Fob Women’s Suffrage September, 1914, The Woman Voter, Masculism at its Worst, The Egoist, The Vote, The Conservative & Unionist Women’s Review, War and Women, The Woman’s Journal, Woman’s Century, What our Women are doing, Women Trade Unionists and the War, Woman’s Journal and Suffrage News, Church League for Women’s Suffrage, Woman’s Century: Our Imperial Obligations, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, Rifle Shooting for Women, The Catholic Suffragist, The Standard of Life, Women After the War, Woman’s Century: Women and the New Order, The War of Liberation, Women and War Service, Militancy, A Week of the Women’s Revolution, Mediating Culture: Reviews, Commentaries and Literary Contributions: Shafts, The Woman’s Journal, Art. III.—Literary Societies for Women, Reviews, How it Strikes a Mere Novelist, The Silent Company of Books, The World we Live In, The Forerunner Comment and Review, The Repertory Theatre, Reduced to the Absurd, Her Second Chance, Women and the Modern Drama, The Woman’s Journal, Feminism and the Propagandist Drama, New Suffrage Play Now On, The Suffragettr on the Stage, The Feminist Movement in Drama, Pageants as a Means of Suffrage Propaganda, Pageant of the Life of Susan B. Anthony, Suffrage Opera Scores Immediate Success, The Country Homemakers, Woman’s Century Half Hours in the Book World, The Catholic Citizen, Redefining Public and Domestic Space: Shafts, The Open Letter, The Woman’s Journal, Woman’s Journal, The Street Meeting, Votes for Women, Reflections of a Picket, Demonstrations and their Uses, The Prison Special, Feminism and Promotional Culture: Where Dresses in the Colours can be Bought, The Woman’s Journal, Great Plans for Suffragette, A Page for our Critics, The Fore Runner, The Press: Woman’s Debt to the Daily Press, Bibliography on Women’s Questions, The Englishwoman’s Review, Extracts from the Press, The Common Cause, Is Thebe a Press Boycott of Woman Suffrage?, An Eighteenth-Oentury Magazine for Women, The Woman Voter, Woman’s Journal, Miss Annie Kenney Replies to the Bishop of Winchester, The Press and Woman Suffrage, About Ourselves, Woman’s Signal, ‘Celebrity’ and Famous Women: Woman’s Signal, The Englishwoman’s Review, “Christabel Pankhurst’s Day.”, Miss Florence Nightingale, Susan B. Anthony Memorial Week February 15. 1911, Parade Number The Woman’s Journal, A Sixteenth Century Feministe, Wisconsin Killed with Celebrities, Charlotte Perkins Gilman, A Feminist’ Disciple of Nietzsche, Mrs. Pankhurst, Mrs. Pankhurst in the United States, Forcibly Fed 232 Times. Miss Kitty Marion Released, Julia Grace Wales, Humour: The New Game—“Suffragette.”, Votes for Women

Volume Contents

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    Front Matter
  • Violence, War and Militancy
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      ‘Women and the War’, The Englishwoman’s Review,1 7April 1900, pp. 77–83. By M.A. Biggs
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      ‘The Value of Militant Methods’, Votes for Women, 2 4September 1908, p. 473. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘Violence and Reaction: The Two Forces of Disorder’, The Common Cause, 16 September 1909, p. 287.
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      ‘Our Point of View: Rattling into Barbarism’, The Common Cause, 17 June 1909, p. 127.
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      ‘Mrs Annie Besant and Militant Tactics’, The Vote, 29 January 1910, pp. 160–161. By Marion Holmes
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      ‘Women’s Work for Home Defence’, The Englishwoman, March 1912, pp. 254–259. By E.S. Haldane
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      ‘A Militant Psychology’, The Freewoman,7 March 1912, pp. 304.
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      ‘Male Militancy’, The Vote, 10 August 1912, p. 276–277. By Nina Boyle
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      ‘Masculine Militancy’, The Woman’s Journal, 31 August 1912, p. 276. By A.S.B.
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      ‘Shall Women Fight’, The Suffragette,1 November 1912, p. 36. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘Does Not Wonder at Militancy’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 29 January 1913, p. 10. By Norma
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      ‘Women and War’, The Contemporary Review, February 1913, pp. 226–232. By M.A. Stobart
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      ‘The British Suffrage Fiasco’, Life and Labor, March 1913, pp. 78–80. By Alice Henry
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      ‘Do Suffragists Care about Our Mad Militarism?’, The Woman Voter, July 1913, pp. 11–12. By Lucia Ames Mead
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      ‘Why We Are Militant’, The Suffragette, 14 November 1913, p. 99 and 21 November 1913, p. 127.
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      ‘How Men Fight’, The Suffragette, 19 June 1914, p. 163. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘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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      ‘Pro Patria’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, September 1914, p. 164.
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      ‘Women and War’, The Woman Voter, September 1914, p. 7.
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      Cartoon, ‘Afterwards’, The Masses, October 1914, pp. 12–13.
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      ‘Masculinism at its Worst’, Forerunner, October 1914, pp. 257–258. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Women’s “Rights” ’ The Egoist,1 October 1914 (no page number). By Dora Marsden
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      ‘The War Cure’, Woman’s Dreadnought,3 October 1914, p. 114. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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      ‘Women in War Time’, The Vote, 16 October 1914, p. 352. By Margaret Wynne Nevinson
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      ‘Woman, the Peacemaker’, The Vote, 30 October 1914, p. 369.
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      Cover  and ‘War  and  Women’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, October–December 1914, cover and p. 410.
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      ‘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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      Laurence Housman, ‘National Forces’, The Woman’s Dreadnought,5 December 1914, p. 151.
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      ‘Comment and War’, Woman’s Century, March 1915, p. 17.
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      ‘Agitation for Peace’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 4.
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      Violet Markham, ‘Women Trade Unionists and the War’, Women’s Trade Union Review, April 1915, pp. 10–17.
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      ‘Women Make History’, The Woman’s Journal,8 May 1915, pp. 143–144.
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      ‘Womanhood and Peace’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, September 1915, p. 156.
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      ‘Our Imperial Obligations’, Woman’s Century, October 1915, p. 26. By Constance Rudyard Boulton
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      LL 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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      ‘Neutrality and the War’, The Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Review, December 1915, p. 40.
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      ‘Rifle Shooting for Women’, Modern Woman and Her Work,1 January 1916, pp. 173–174. By J. C. Bristow-Noble
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      ‘Do  Women  Hate  War?’,  The  Catholic  Suffragist,  15  March  1916, pp. 21–22. By Christopher St. John
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      ‘The Standard of Life’, Women’s Trade Union Review, April 1916, pp. 9–11. By Violet Markham
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      ‘Women After the War’, Forerunner, July 1916, pp. 173–177. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
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      ‘Women and the New Order’, Woman’s Century, August 1916, p. 11. By J.M.
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      ‘Woman after the War’, English Review, December 1916, pp. 516–527. By W.L. George
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      ‘Women and War Service’, The Suffragist, 24 February 1917, p. 7. By Mary Beard
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      ‘Militancy’, The Suffragist, 21 July 1917, p. 9. By Alva Willing Belmont
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      ‘A Week of the Women’s Revolution’, The Suffragist, 24 November 1917, pp. 4–7.
  • Mediating Culture: Reviews, Commentaries and Literary Contributions
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      ‘Reviews’, Shafts, April 1895, pp. 5–7.
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      ‘On Some of Ibsen’s Women’, Shafts, December 1896, pp. 155–156. By Dora B. Montefiore
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      ‘A Note of Alarm’, The Woman’s Journal, 13 January 1900 (no page number). By Evelyn Greenleaf Sutherland
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      ‘Literary Societies for Women’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1902, pp. 158–165. By Charlotte Carmichael Stopes
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      ‘Reviews’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 16 October 1905, pp. 282–283.
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      ‘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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      ‘The Silent Company of Books’, The Englishwoman, February 1909, pp. 87–94. By E.G.R.
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      ‘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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      ‘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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      ‘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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      ‘The Repertory Theatre’, The Englishwoman, June 1910, pp. 221–225.
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      ‘Book of the Week: “Rebel Women” ’, Votes for Women, 1 July 1910, p. 650. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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      ‘Reduced to the Absurd’, The Englishwoman, July 1910, pp. 262–264. By J.M.S.
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      ‘Her Second Chance’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 January 1911, p. 25. By Mrs Nellie L. McClung
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      ‘Ibsen at the Court Theatre’, The Vote, 18 March 1911, p. 254. By M. Slieve McGowan
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      ‘Women and the Modern Drama’, The Englishwoman, May 1911, pp. 186–190. By Marjorie Strachey
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      ‘Woman and Labor’, The Woman’s Journal,2 September 1911, pp. 273–274. By A.S.B.
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      ‘Feminism and the Propagandist Drama’, The Freewoman, 14 December 1911, pp. 76–78. By G.L. Harding
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      ‘New Suffrage Play Now On’, The Woman’s Journal, 25 May 1912, p. 168.
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      ‘On the Stage’ and ‘Militant Art’, The Suffragette,1 November 1912, p. 35.
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      ‘Good Reading Matter for Winter Evenings’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 12 November 1912, p. 10. By Francis Marion Beynon
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      ‘A Remarkable Book on Feminism’, The Suffragette, 15 November 1912, p. 71. By A.H.
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      ‘The New Brieux Play’, The Suffragette, 10 January 1913, p. 187.
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      ‘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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      ‘“The Rose Cavalier”: Opera by Richard Strauss’, The Suffragette, 21 February 1913, p. 291. By Dr Ethyl Smyth
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      ‘Feminism in the Novel and the Drama’, The Suffragette, 21 February 1913, p. 294. By M.H.M.
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      ‘The Suffrage Bookshelf ’, The Woman Voter, May 1913, pp. 21–22.
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      ‘Mrs Humphry Ward Gives Herself Away’, The Suffragette, 17 October 1913, p. 9.
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      ‘The Triumph of Joan of Arc at Covent Garden’, The Suffragette,7 November 1913, p. 76.
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      ‘The Feminist Movement in Drama’, The Woman Voter, February 1914, pp. 13–14. By Mary Shaw
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      ‘Reviews’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, April 1914, p. 65. By F.M.G.
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      ‘Pageants as a Means of Suffrage Propaganda’, The Suffragist, 28 November 1914, p. 6. By Hazel Mackaye
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      ‘Literature and Books’, Woman’s Century, March 1915, p. 16. By Mrs Edith Lang
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      ‘Pageant of the Life of Susan B. Anthony’, The Suffragist, 20 March 1915, p. 8.
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      ‘Suffrage Opera Scores Immediate Success’, The Suffragist, 26 February 1916, p. 6.
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      ‘Ophelia – and the Vote’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, May 1915, pp. 90–91. By Maud Bell
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      ‘The Movies’, The Grain Growers’ Guide,8 December 1915, p. 10. By Francis Marion Beynon
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      ‘Half Hours in the Book World’, Woman’s Century, September 1916, p. 4. By Bessie McLean Reynolds
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      ‘Women’s Art Association of Canada’, Woman’s Century, January 1917, p. 12. Edited by Mrs Dignam
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      ‘Damaged Goods’, Woman’s Century, May 1918, p. 5.
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      ‘What is Wrong with the Stage?’, The Catholic Citizen, 15 September 1918, pp. 67–68. By Christopher St. John
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      ‘The Dancing of Isadora Duncan’, Forerunner (undated), p. 101. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • Redefining Public and Domestic Space
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      ‘The Story of the Pioneer Club’, Shafts, January 1896, pp. 140–141. By A. Pioneer
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      ‘The Albert Hall Meeting’ and ‘Breakfast at the Wharncliffe Rooms’, Votes for Women, April 1908, pp. 112–113.
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      ‘June 21st, 1908’, Votes for Women, 25 June 1908, pp. 268–269.
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      ‘Suffrage Demonstration in Earl’s Court’, Votes for Women, 23 July 1908, pp. 324–325.
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      ‘Welcome!’, Votes for Women, 24 December 1908, pp. 217–219.
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      ‘Painting Kensington Purple, White, and Green’, Votes for Women, 12 March 1909, p. 422. By Evelyn Sharp
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      ‘Safe Shelter for Women’, The Englishwoman, April 1909, pp. 281–284. By Dorothy Archibald
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      ‘Open-Air Meetings’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 August 1909, p. 130. By H.B.B.
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      ‘From Prison to Citizenship: the Great Procession of June 18’, Votes for Women, 24 June 1910, pp. 628–629.
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      ‘Under the Clock’, Votes for Women,1 July 1910, p. 651.
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      ‘The Foot Parade’, The Woman Voter, September 1910, p. 6.
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      ‘National Headquarters Letter’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 January 1911, p. 12.
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      ‘Great Parade’, The Woman’s Journal, 13 May 1911, pp. 145–147.
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      ‘From the Assembly Districts’, The Woman Voter, September 1911, p. 19.
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      ‘Nation Hails Change of Map’, The Woman’s Journal, 16 November 1912, p. 361.
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      ‘The Housewarming’, The Woman Voter, May 1913, p. 11.
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      ‘The Street Meeting’, The Woman Voter, August 1913, pp. 17–18. By Adaline Wheelock Sterling
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      ‘National Demonstration, May 2nd and 9th’, The Suffragist, 14 February 1914, p. 3.
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      Cover cartoon, Votes for Women,2 October 1914.
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      Illustration by Elizabeth Grieg, ‘Look at that Suffragette, Madge’, The Masses, October–November 1915, p. 19.
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      Cover photo, The Suffragist,1 January 1916.
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      ‘Procession of Prayer and Intercession Service’, The Church League for Women’s Suffrage, June 1916, p. 75. By A.G.
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      ‘Suffragists Wait at the White House for Action’, The Suffragist, 17 January 1917, pp. 7–8.
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      ‘Reflections of a Picket’, The Suffragist,3 March 1917, p. 6. By Florence Brewer Boeckel
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      ‘Demonstrations and Their Uses’, The Suffragist, 10 August 1918, pp. 8–9. By Catherine Flanagan
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      ‘The Prison Special’, The Suffragist, 19 February 1919, pp. 3–5.
  • Feminism and Promotional Culture
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      ‘Where Dresses in the Colours Can Be Bought’, Votes for Women, 23 April 1909, p. 588.
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      ‘Advertising the Exhibition’, Votes for Women, 21 May 1909 (no page number).
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      ‘The Cycle of the Day is Elswick’, Votes for Women, 14 May 1909, p. 675.
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      ‘The Woman’s Press’, Votes for Women, 30 July 1909, p. 1015.
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      ‘Farrow’s Bank’, Votes for Women,1 October 1909, p. 13.
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      ‘Sayings of Suffrage Week’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 135–138.
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      ‘English Suffrage Posters’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 January 1911, p. 14.
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      ‘The Journal Carriage’, The Woman’s Journal,4 February 1911, p. 33. By A.E.R.
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      ‘Money Raising’, The Suffragette, 14 February 1913, p. 273.
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      ‘Suffragettes on Holiday’ and ‘The Campaign in Full Swing’, The Suffragette, 22 August 1913, pp. 788–789.
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      ‘Working for an Unpopular Cause’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 27 August 1913, p. 9. By Francis Marion Beynon
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      ‘Great Plans for Suffragette Week’, The Suffragette, 17 April 1914, pp. 12–13.
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      ‘National Union of Suffrage Societies of Canada’, Woman’s Century, April 1915, p. 16. By Mrs Edith Lang
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      ‘To the Women’s Associations’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 August 1915, p. 2.
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      Advertisements, Modern Woman and Her Work, 18 December 1915, p. 122.
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      ‘A Page for Our Critics’, Modern Woman and Her Work,1 January 1916, p. 170.
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      ‘Women Earn $1,000’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 29 March 1916, p. 15.
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      ‘The Greater War’, Woman’s Century, August 1917, p. 20.
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      remarks on advertising and advertisements, Forerunner, November 1909 and January 1910, pp. 30–1 plus back cover, pp. 32–33. By MRS. Charlotte Perkins Gilman
  • The Press
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      ‘Woman’s Debt to the Daily Press’, Woman’s Signal , 16 January 1896, p. 39. By Clara Benwick Colby
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      ‘Our Cause in the Press’, Woman’s Signal, 28 May 1896, p. 340.
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      ‘National Press Report’, The Woman’s Journal, 17 February 1900, pp. 50–51.
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      ‘Bibliography of Women’s Questions’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 16 July 1900, pp. 217–220.
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      ‘Women’s Suffrage on Both Sides of the World’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 April 1904, pp. 73–79.
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      ‘Extracts from the Press’, Votes for Women, 22 October 1908, pp. 52–53.
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      ‘The International Congress and “The Times”’, The Common Cause,6 May 1909, p. 49.
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      ‘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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      ‘The Liberal Press on Political Offenders’, Votes for Women, 20 August 1909, p. 1082.
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      ‘Putting the Clock Back’, The Common Cause, 23 September 1909, p. 299.
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      ‘Suffrage Shearings’, The Vote, 29 January 1910, p. 164.
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      ‘An Eighteenth-Century Magazine for Women’, The Englishwoman, June 1910, pp. 146–155. By Edith Palliser
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      ‘Bow and Spear: Street Placards’, The Englishwoman, November 1910, pp. 9–13.
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      ‘The Press on the Census Boycott’, The Vote, 25 February 1911, p. 213.
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      Caroline I. Reilly, ‘National Headquarters Letter’, The Woman’s Journal, 17 June 1911, p. 188.
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      ‘The Press’, The Woman Voter, July 1911, p. 7.
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      ‘Women and the Press in 1911’, The Woman Voter, January 1912, p. 28.
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      ‘Big Newspaper Sets Example’, The Woman’s Journal, 27 April 1912, pp. 129 and 136.
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      ‘What the Press Say’, The Suffragette, 24 January 1913, p. 222.
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      ‘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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      ‘An Independent Press’, The Suffragette, 17 April 1914, p. 5. By Christabel Pankhurst
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      ‘Comments of the Press’, The Suffragist, 16 January 1915, p. 8.
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      ‘The Press and Woman Suffrage’, The Woman Voter, March 1915, pp. 9–10.
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      ‘About Ourselves’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 13 November 1915 (no page number).
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      ‘The Ideal Paper!’, Modern Woman and Her Work, 18 December 1915 (no page number).
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      ‘Everywoman’s World’, Woman’s Century, January 1916, p. 18.
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      ‘The Trafalgar Square Meeting – Our Version’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 15 April 1916 (cover page).
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      ‘Character Sketch: Mrs Henry Fawcett’, Woman’s Signal,7 November 1895, pp. 289–290. Edited by Mrs Fenwick Miller
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      ‘Character Sketch: Elizabeth Cady Stanton’, Woman’s Signal, 28 November 1895, pp. 337–338. Edited by Mrs Fenwick Miller
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      ‘Lament and Protest’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 July 1903, pp. 152–154. By M. Greenwood
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      ‘Emilia Jessie Boucherett’, The Englishwoman’s Review, 15 January 1905, pp. 1–6.
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      ‘Christabel Pankhurst’s Day’, Votes for Women, 31 December 1908, p. 230.
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      ‘Congress of International Woman Suffrage Alliance: Mrs Fawcett, Dr Anna Shaw’, The Common Cause, 22 April 1909, pp. 23–24.
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      ‘Mrs Despard: An Impression’, The Vote, 30 October 1909, p. 4. By Ethel Hill
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      ‘A Calendar of Saints’, Votes for Women, 5 November 1909, p. 89. By Emmeline Pethick-Lawrence
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      ‘Prison Experiences of Lady Constance Lytton’, Votes for Women, 28 January 1910, p. 276. By Constance Lytton
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      ‘A Pioneer: Dr Elizabeth Blackwell’, The Englishwoman, July 1910, pp. 273–284.
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      ‘Miss Florence Nightingale’, The Vote, 20 August 1910, pp. 196–197.
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      ‘Mary Wollstonecraft’, The Vote, 10 September 1910, pp. 232–233.
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      ‘Olympe De Gouges’, The Englishwoman, December 1910, pp. 164–175. By Edith S. Hooper
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      ‘Mrs Howe’s Influence’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 21 December 1910, p. 36. By A.E.R.
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      ‘Susan B. Anthony Memorial Week’, The Woman’s Journal,7 January 1911, p. 5.
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      ‘Mrs Nellie L. McLung’, The Grain Growers’ Guide, 11 January 1911, p. 28.
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      ‘Boston’s Howe Memorial Meeting’, The Woman’s Journal, 14 January 1911, p. 11.
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      ‘Prominent Paraders’, The Woman’s Journal,6 May 1911, pp. 137–139.
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      ‘A Sixteenth Century Fe´ministe: Marie De Gournay’, The Englishwoman, January 1912, pp. 87–94. By A.R. Hutchinson
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      ‘Wisconsin Filled with Celebrities’, The Woman’s Journal, 29 June 1912, p. 202.
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      ‘Charlotte Perkins Gilman’, Life and Labor, December 1912, pp. 362–363. By Charles T. Hallinan
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      ‘Leading Actresses Send New Year’s Good Wishes to “The Suffragette”’, The Suffragette,3 January 1913, p. 171.
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      ‘A Feminist Disciple of Nietzsche’, Current Opinion, January 1913, pp. 47–48.
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      ‘Miss Davison’s Funeral’, Votes for Women, 20 June 1913, pp. 553–554.
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      ‘Mrs Pankhurst Triumphs’, The Suffragette, 24 October 1913, p. 28.
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      ‘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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      ‘Mrs Pankhurst in the United States’, Life and Labor, December 1913, pp. 364–366. By S.M.F.
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      ‘Forcibly Fed 232 Times: Miss Kitty Marion Released’, The Suffragette, 24 April 1914, p. 33.
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      ‘Josephine Butler’, Woman’s Dreadnought, 24 October 1914, p. 127. By Sylvia Pankhurst
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      ‘Mrs Pethick-Lawrence’, The Suffragist,7 November 1914, p. 7.
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      ‘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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      ‘Anna Howard Shaw’, The Suffragist,2 July 1919, pp. 6–7.
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      ‘Inez Milholland Memorial Services’, The Suffragist, 23 August 1919, p. 6.
  • Humour
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      ‘The New Game – “Suffragette”’, Votes for Women, November 1907, p. 28.
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      ‘An Argument with Pooh Bah’, Votes for Women, March 1908, p. 80. By Mona Caird
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      ‘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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      Cover cartoon, Votes for Women, 26 February 1909.
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      ‘Boots for Men’, The Vote, 25 November 1909, p. 51. By Joseph Clayton
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      ‘The  Mad  Hatter’s  Tea  Party  up  to  Date’,  The  Vote,  20  April  1912, pp. 11–13. By Helen McLachlan
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      ‘The Child is the Father of the Man’, Votes for Women, 20 June 1913, p. 555.
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      ‘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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      ‘My Dear, I’ll be Economically Independent if I have to borrow Every Cent!’, The Masses, March 1915, p. 7.
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      Cover cartoon, The Suffragist,6 March 1915.