This first of its kind, award winning reference book chronicles important leaders and events in women's struggle to obtain the vote worldwide.
International Encyclopedia of Women's Suffrage examines women's suffrage movements internationally, incorporating entries on countries from all five continents. Entries include biographies of suffrage activists, important terms (such as militancy and antisuffrage movements), national and international suffrage organizations (such as the Women's Social and Political Union), major events (such as the Russian all-woman congress of 1908), and key texts (such as the Declaration of Sentiments and Its Resolutions).
The encyclopedia includes an introduction, chronology, bibliography, index, and illustrations.
* Over 200 A-Z entries
* A list of Web resources on women's suffrage
* 61 illustrations
* Chronology and bibliography
Rezensionen / Stimmen
"This reviewer could locate no comparable reference work. Recommended for all libraries." - Library Journal, Starred Review "Well written, well indexed, and attractively produced, this volume invites both research and browsing." - Choice "A valuable tool that will be especially useful when answering quick reference questions and as a starting point for student research." - School Library Journal "Readable, well-researched entries provide the reader with clear, concise information ... Great for browsing and serious research, this resource will be a valuable addition to libraries serving those in grades seven and above." - VOYA "The Encyclopedia is highly recommended for school, public, and college libraries." - Feminist Collections
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Bloomsbury Publishing Plc
Zielgruppe
Für höhere Schule und Studium
Für Beruf und Forschung
ISBN-13
978-1-57607-064-2 (9781576070642)
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June Hannam is principal lecturer in history at the University of the West of England, Bristol, England.
Katherine Holden is a research associate at the University of the West of England, Bristol, England.
Mitzi Auchterlonie is a graduate student at the University of Exeter, Exeter, England, researching women and conservative politics.