1st Edition

Organisational Strategies and Suffragette Militancy The WSPU, 1903-1914

By Hazel J. Sims Copyright 2027
256 Pages 20 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book explores the issue of how the Women’s Social and Political Union (WSPU) used and re-defined militancy between 1903 and 1914. The aim is to explore how the WSPU was established and consolidated through militancy. Feminist historiography of the WSPU describes how this organisation functioned daily to unite women from different class and social backgrounds under the cause of equal... Read more

Chapter 1 Introduction 

Chapter 2 Militancy 

Chapter 3 Organisational structure 

Chapter 4 Militant leadership 

Chapter 5 Fundraising and commercial enterprises 

Chapter 6 Meetings 

Chapter 7 Petitions 

Chapter 8 Conclusion

Biography

Hazel Sims is an independent scholar. Being a reader of the militant suffragette movement inspired this debut author to write her own book combining some of the work written for her PhD on a rich variety of topics about the WSPU. She lives in Melbourne.

The importance of understanding history through the souls who lived it is so evident in this book. The ultimate ‘girl power’ movement long before the Spice Girls, we can learn a lot from the women who risked their lives for gender equality.

Dr Hannah Meacham, Senior Lecturer, RMIT University.