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Struggle and Suffrage in Manchester Glynis Cooper

Struggle and Suffrage in Manchester By Glynis Cooper

Struggle and Suffrage in Manchester by Glynis Cooper


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Suffrage and Struggle in Manchester' celebrates the struggle for the recognition of female rights, the centenary of female suffrage and the 90th anniversary of universal suffrage through the stories of the women of Manchester.

Struggle and Suffrage in Manchester Summary

Struggle and Suffrage in Manchester: Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality by Glynis Cooper

Women are not persons.' That was the ruling of the Court of Appeal when Gwynneth Bebb challenged the Law Society to allow her to take exams and become a solicitor. The case was dismissed because only 'persons' (i.e. males) could become members of the Law Society and it proved the depth of misogyny within the Establishment at that time. 'Suffrage and Struggle in Manchester' celebrates the struggle for the recognition of female rights, the centenary of female suffrage and the 90th anniversary of universal suffrage, as well as the female achievements and freedoms gained during those years. For much of the 19th century hundreds of thousands of women were simply legalised slaves with no rights. The suffrage movement was born in the appalling conditions of the 19th century Manchester millscapes, although the later militant suffrage campaign was led by Emmeline Pankhurst, together with her daughters Christabel, Sylvia and Adela. Opposition to female suffrage came from other women, like Margot Asquith and Beatrice Webb, but it was the effort of all women during the Great War which finally won women the vote. Marie Stopes also played a part in female emancipation through her pioneering work in birth control, but her motives had sinister undertones. This is also the story of the countless thousands of women of Manchester, whose names are lost to us, but without whose strength, willingness and determination the development of modern Britain would have been very different. This is their story as much as the story of those who made the headlines and gained their place in the history books.

About Glynis Cooper

Glynis Cooper's family has its roots in the industrial millscapes of Manchester. Although she was born in Stockport she grew up near Bury St Edmunds, then spent ten years working in Cambridge before returning to Manchester. Her grandmother was a suffragette and her parents were writers who inspired her enthusiasm for the written word. Glynis trained in the dual disciplines of librarianship and archaeology and enjoys reading, researching and writing local histories. She loves islands, travelling, cooking, and playing chess.

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GOR010817332
9781526712066
1526712067
Struggle and Suffrage in Manchester: Women's Lives and the Fight for Equality by Glynis Cooper
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pen & Sword Books Ltd
20181022
120
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