Suffrage and Power: The Women's Movement 1918-1928

I.B. Tauris (1997)
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This text shows how the Women's movement, through its network of organization and its powerful and widespread campaigning, was transformed and developed into a formidable fighting force. It continued its assualt on entrenched positions to secure women's full and equal participation in society - in politics, commerce, industry and the professions, education, welfare, politics and for franchise extension.

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