1st Edition

Sex and Suffrage in Britain 1860-1914

By Susan Kingsley Kent Copyright 1990
    308 Pages
    by Routledge

    308 Pages
    by Routledge

    Women's quest for the vote Kent argues, was indissolubly linked with other feminist demands for reform which would overturn the cultural constructions of masculinity and femininity and determined their powerlessness in both public and private.

    Introduction; Chapter 1 “The Sex”; Chapter 2 Prostitution; Chapter 3 Marriage; Chapter 4 The Doctors; Chapter 5 The Law; Chapter 6 Sex War; Chapter 7 Suffrage;

    Biography

    Susan Kingsley Kent

    `... a study that provides an insightful synthesis of recent work on the women's movement and that gives the issue of suffrage the importance it deserves.' - American Historical Review

    `This book should rank among the most important works on the history of feminism.' - Suzanne Lebsock, Rutgers University