Separate Spheres : The Opposition to Women's Suffrage in Britain
Separate Spheres : The Opposition to Women's Suffrage in Britain
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Author(s): Harrison, Brian
ISBN No.: 9780415752541
Pages: 280
Year: 201404
Format: Trade Paper
Price: $ 73.07
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The British feminist movement has often been studied, but so far nobody has written about its opponents. Dr Harrison argues that British feminism cannot be understood without appreciating the strength and even the contemporary plausibility of e~the Antise(tm), as the opponents of womene(tm)s suffrage were called. In a fully documented approach which combines political with social history, he unravels the complex politics, medical, diplomatic and social components of the anti-suffrage mind, and clarifies the Antise(tm) central commitment to the idea of separate but complementary spheres for the two sexes. Dr Harrison then analyses the history of organised anti-suffragism between 1908 and 1918, and argues that anti-suffragism is important for shedding light on the Edwardian feminists. The Antis also introduce us to important Victorian and Edwardian attitudes which are often forgotten and which differ markedly from the attitudes to women which are now familiar; on the other hand, his concluding chapter e" which surveys the period from 1918 to 1978 e" claims that many of these attitudes, though less frequently voiced in public, still influence present-day conduct. His book, published originally in 1978,therefore makes an important contribution towards the history of the British womene(tm)s movement and towards understanding Britain in the nineteenth- and twentieth-centuries.


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