210 Pages
by
Routledge
210 Pages
by
Routledge
210 Pages
by
Routledge
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Originally published in 1974, Political Woman explains why women had participated so little in the British political elite at the time. To many, the question was familiar and the facts plain. Melville Currell in an objective way analyses and attempts to answer the question, ‘Why so few?’
The book begins with a brief survey of women’s political activity before enfranchisement. It continues by... Read more
Acknowledgements. 1. Introduction 2. The Late–Comers 3. Women in Parliament, 1918–1970 4. The Woman MP 5. The Volunteers: Women as Prospective Parliamentary Candidates 6. Women’s Liberation 7. Political Women: Cross National Comparisons 8. The Changing Role of Women in Society 9. Why so Few? Towards Explanation. Appendices. Select Bibliography. Index.
Biography
Melville E. Currell was a lecturer in Political Science at the University of Birmingham at the time of publication.






