Feminism and the Periodical Press, 1900-1918, Том 1

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Lucy Delap, Maria DiCenzo, Leila Ryan
Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 400 стор.
The Edwardian period experienced a particularly vibrant periodical culture, with phenomenal growth in the numbers of titles published that were either aimed specifically at women, or else saw women as a key section of their readership or contributor group. It was an era of political ferment in which a number of 'progressive' traditions were formulated, shaped or abandoned, including socialism, feminism, modernism, empire politics, trade unionism and welfarism. Organized around some of the central themes of political thought and utopian thinking, this impressive collection gathers together classic articles from key periodicals. The set presents a comprehensive sourcebook of readings on Edwardian/Progressive era feminist thought, exploring the intervention of the radical public intellectuals working in these traditions in North America and the UK from 1900-1918.

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The Press
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Feminism in Some European Countries American Monthly Review of Reviews 23 March 1906
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Claresholm Homesteads for Women The Grain Growers Guide 27 March 1912 p 24
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The Compromise Measure The Suffragist 28 March 1914 p
4
Rose Winslow The Woman Wage Earner The Suffragist 5 December 1914 pp
5
The Right to Work The Business Girl February 1912 pp 78
7
Womans Place The Womans Era September 1894 p
8
Race and Empire
15
W L George Feminist Intentions Atlantic Monthly December 1913 pp 721732
17
Protests by Eminent Men The Suffragette 28 March 1913 p 383
5
A Word to the A A W The Womans Era November 1894 p 8
8
Anne OHagan Shinn The Home and the Vote The Woman Voter August 1915 pp 1315
13
Vox et Preterea? The Englishwoman March 1912 pp 247253
6
Erma Stocking Should Have Police Women The Grain Growers Guide 29 November 1916
1
E H M Suffragette Jam and Marmalade The Vote 26 March 1910 p 261
9

Emmeline PethickLawrence The Undercurrent of the Womans Movement Votes for Women
9
Mary Gaunt Chinese Women Modern Woman and Her Work 8 January 1916 pp 208209
10
Suffrage and Prohibition The Woman Voter February 1915 p
11
Christabel Pankhurst Womens View on the Irish Situation The Suffragette 19 September 1913
Marriage and the Working Woman Modern Woman and Her Work 22 January 1916 no page number
Homo Sum Young Middle Class Women The Englishwoman November 1910 pp 9596
1
National Suffrage and the Race Problem The Suffragist 14 November 1914 p 3
3
Is the Socalled New Woman a Modern Prodigy? Shafts January 1896 pp 146147
6
Catherine Flanagan Demonstrations and Their Uses The Suffragist 10 August 1918 pp 89
8
Oreola Williams Haskell The New Wife The Woman Voter January 1912 pp 1011
10
VOLUME III
H B B The Rapidity of Social Changes The Womans Journal 21 July 1900 p 228
1
The Prison Special The Suffragist 19 February 1919 pp 35
3
Mary Ritter Beard The Twentieth Century Woman The Nineteenth Century Woman Young
9
A Biggs Women and the War The Englishwomans Review 17 April 1900 pp 7783
Christabel Pankhurst Married Womens Health The Suffragette 5 December 1913 p 169
4
Helena Hill Weed The Federal Amendment and the Race Problem The Suffragist 6 February
7
Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Unrestricted Hat Forerunner April 1914 pp 136138
1
Charlotte Perkins Gilman Birth Control Forerunner July 1915 pp 177179
7
Rattling into Barbarism The Common Cause 17 June 1909 p 127
9
A Militant Psychology The Freewoman 7 March 1912 pp 304
10
Miriam Green Ellis The Women Grain Growers of Saskatchewan Womans Century March
11
Elinor Byrns The Rights of Mothers The Woman Voter April 1916 p
12
The Triumph of Joan of Arc at Covent Garden The Suffragette 7 November 1913 p 76
13
Sayings of Suffrage Week The Englishwoman December 1910 pp 135138
14
Elsie Clews Parsons Facing Race Suicide The Masses June 1915 p
15
Frances E M Roberts Evolution and the Woman Movement The Woman Voter February 1912
16
S Gertrude Ford The Woman of the New Age The Vote 4 November 1909 p
17
Reviews The Catholic Suffragist 15 February 1916 p
18
Agitation for Peace Womans Century April 1915 p 4
4
The Sikhs in the Empire Womans Century October 1915 p 10
10
Charlotte Perkins Gilman The Humanness of Women Forerunner January 1910 pp 1214
12
On Machines The Freewoman 12 September 1912 p 324
13
Alice Hubbard Something New under the Sun Harpers Weekly 13 December 1913
6
Priscilla E Moulder In Khakidom Modern Woman and Her Work 25 December 1915 pp 154
The Burden of Humanity Womans Century October 1915 p 12
12
Irene H Moody and E D Dunlop The Need of Progress in Our Educational Systems Womans
15
Hannah Sheehy Skeffington How Suffrage Stands in Ireland The Suffragist 30 March 1918
Emmeline PethickLawrence What We Think of Criticism Votes for Women 8 October 1909
Mrs Edith Lang Literature and Books Womans Century March 1915 p 16
8
Echoes The Englishwoman April 1909 pp 287288
9
New Suffrage Play Now On The Womans Journal 25 May 1912 p 168
10
Intersection of Social and Political Movements
2
Madame Alex Veigelé The Womens Vegetarian Union Womans Signal 21 November 1895
6
Emmeline PethickLawrence A Calendar of Saints Votes for Women 5 November 1909
8
Francis Marion Beynon The Movies The Grain Growers Guide 8 December 1915 p 10
10
Dr Elizabeth Blackwell The Englishwoman July 1910 pp 273284
5
Women Make History The Womans Journal 8 May 1915 pp 143144
Violet Markham The Standard of Life Womens Trade Union Review April 1916 pp 911
9
The Grandmothers of 1968 Womans Century March 1918 p 11
11
Evelyn King Gilmore Feminism Harpers Magazine 11 March 1916 p 31
7
Who Will Teach Our Children the Truth? and Quedrich The Child Was à Sinner Womans Century April 1918 pp 10 2324
10
A New Subscriber Stella Browne The Chastity of Continence The Freewoman 22 February 1912 p 270
4
Christabel Pankhurst An Independent Press The Suffragette 17 April 1914 p 5
5
Anna Howard Shaw The Suffragist 2 July 1919 pp 67
6
Comments of the Press The Suffragist 16 January 1915 p 8
8
The Press and Woman Suffrage The Woman Voter March 1915 pp 910
9
F L Ghey The Mother The Englishwoman November 1910 pp 9899
12
When is a Woman not a Woman? and Venereal Disease Womans Century December 1917
16
A Week of Conferences the I L P The Common Cause 22 April 1909 pp 1718
17
Lina Eckenstein Woman as Apostle and Prophet The Englishwoman January 1912 pp 5767
18
Damaged Goods Womans Century May 1918 p 5
5
Under the Clock Votes for Women 1 July 1910 p 651
6
The Church and Votes for Women The Woman Voter September 1915 pp
8
National Headquarters Letter The Womans Journal 14 January 1911 p 12
12
Teresa BillingtonGreig Ireland and Labour The Vote 12 February 1910 p 186
14
J M S The Position of Women in Japan Womens Industrial News January 1906 pp 1520
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