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Women of the Right Spirit : Paid Organisers of the Women's Social and Political Union (Wspu), 1904-18

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This book is the first investigation on how official organizers built and sustained the national militant campaign of the Women's Social and Political Union between 1903 and 1918.

Whilst the overall policy of the Union was devised by an ever-decreasing circle of women, centred around the mother-daughter team of Emmeline and Christabel Pankhurst, much of its actual activity, including its more extreme militant actions such as arson, was devised and implemented by these organizers who worked in the provinces and in London.

Women of the right spirit reveals organizers to be a diverse bunch of women, whose class backgrounds ranged from the aristocratic to the extremely impoverished.

It describes the ways in which they were recruited and deployed, and the work they undertook throughout Britain.

The exhausting pace of their itinerant life is revealed as well as the occasions when organizers fell out with their employers or their own branches.

Taking the story of the WSPU's workers up to the end of the First World War, it considers what directions they took when votes for women became a reality. The book will appeal to academics, postgraduates and undergraduates with an interest in women's history, as well as a more general readership wishing to understand the extent of support for the votes for women campaign and the mechanisms through which it organized. -- .

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Manchester University Press
0719070023 / 9780719070020
Hardback
01/04/2007
United Kingdom
264 pages, Illustrations, black & white
138 x 216 mm
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