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    Jokes for women: suffrage and the sense of humour on the stage by Cairns, A

    Published 2014
    “…Not without debate within the League’s own circles, the AFL and the wider movement's various politics are manifested in this construction of women’s sense of humour. These theatrical negotiations impacted on the internal strength of the suffrage community and on its political reception.…”
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    “Now Will Someone Kindly Tell Me What Is Her Proper Sphere?” Woman Suffrage, Women’s Political Participation, and the Populist Movement by Jean-Louis Marin-Lamellet

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…This article is a political and cultural history of the role of the Farmers’ Alliance and Populism in the crusade for woman suffrage in the 1880s and 1890s. …”
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    The New Old Woman of the 1930s: Aging and Women’s History in Woolf, Sackville-West, and Holtby by Glenn Clifton

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…Working against the backdrop of the over-determined meanings of youth and age created by both the progressive discourses of the suffrage movement and the backlash against them, these authors represent older heroines positioned in alliance with younger women. …”
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    Conciencia ciudadana: cambio de mentalidades de las mujeres santiagueras y sus utopías Conscious citizenship: changing mentalities of the Santiaguera women and their utopias by Ivette Sóñora Soto

    Published 2009-08-01
    “…This also made women just skim such manipulations. The women's vote was a simple chess game for the political parties, which considered valuable to promote women's suffrage in order to win the power disputes. …”
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    Conscious Citizenship. Changing Mentalities of the Santiaguera Women and their Utopias by Ivette Sóñora Soto

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…This also made women just skim such manipulations. The women’s vote was a simple chess game for the political parties, which considered valuable to promote women’s suffrage in order to win the power disputes. …”
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    Die großdeutsche Politikerin Emmy Stradal (1877–1925) by Johanna Gehmacher

    Published 2015-08-01
    “…It shows how Emmy Stradal tried to build alliances with women from other parties and sought to legitimise her demands for better funding of girl’s education within the context of her party’s anti-Semitic ideology.…”
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