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Vanishing for the vote: Suffrage, citizenship and the battle for the census
Battleground For Democracy: Census Versus Women's Citizenship
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Author(s):
Jill Liddington
Publication date:
January 01 2014
Publisher:
Manchester University Press
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January 01 2014
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DOI:
10.7228/manchester/9780719087486.003.0010
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 13
Charlotte Despard and John Burns, the Colossus of Battersea
pp. 24
Muriel Matters goes vanning it with Asquith: campaigning cross country
pp. 36
Propaganda culture: Clemence and Laurence Housman
pp. 48
Parallel politics: Lloyd George plus Midlands suffragettes
pp. 63
Plotting Across Central London: Census and Tax Resistance
pp. 71
The battle for John Burns's Battersea revisited
pp. 78
The Census Bill and the Boycott Plan
pp. 86
Lloyd George goes a-Wooing Versus Burns's ‘Vixens in Velvet’
pp. 97
The King's Speech: Jessie Stephenson Parachutes Into Manchester
pp. 108
Battleground For Democracy: Census Versus Women's Citizenship
pp. 125
Emily Wilding Davison's Westminster –and beyond
pp. 132
The Nevinsons' Hampstead –and central London entertainments
pp. 145
Laurence Housman's Kensington, with Clemence in Dorset
pp. 154
Annie Kenney's Bristol and Mary Blathwayt's Bath
pp. 169
Jessie Stephenson's Manchester and Hannah Mitchell's Oldham Road
pp. 183
English journey: sweeping back down from Teesside to Thames
pp. 197
After census night: Clemence's resistance, Asquith's betrayal
pp. 209
Telling the story: suffrage and census historiographies
pp. 219
Sources and their analysis: vanishing for the vote?
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