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At the turn of the 20th century, parts of the peaceful suffragists had grown frustrated with the lack of progress that had been made towards women’s suffrage. From this frustration new organisations were established that turned to more radical and, at tim... see more

The British female suffrage movement reached its militant height in the spring of 1914. At this time, despite decades of prior campaigning, women were still denied the right to a democratic vote, and supporters of an equal franchise found themselves resor... see more

At the turn of the 20th century, parts of the peaceful suffragists had grown frustrated with the lack of progress that had been made towards women’s suffrage. From this frustration new organisations were established that turned to more radical and, at tim... see more

A question involved in the debate over women's enfranchisement was whether the right to vote should obligate the voter to military service.1 A not uncommon argument during the Gilded Age that "the ballot is the inseparable concomitant of the bayonet ... T... see more

In order to ensure the suffrage of citizens is implemented according to the principle of fair election, regulations on general and local elections may contain various kinds of restriction of suffrage. The rights to vote as well as be voted must be restric... see more

DOI: 10.12957/dep.2016.16786 Resumo A presente pesquisa busca resgatar a trajetória de algumas feministas brasileiras na década de 1920, destacando a atuação dessas mulheres na luta pelo voto feminino e por educação. Assim, por mais que a virada dos ... see more

May Sinclair’s and H. G. Wells’s Involvement in the Suffrage MovementAbstractFor May Sinclair the Woman Suffrage Movement was an idea that shaped her life, or at least the culture that produced her. Sinclair was actively involved and a vocal supporter of ... see more

Around the turn of the last century the suffrage was a crucial political issue in Europe and North America. Granting the disenfranchised groups, all women and a proportion of men, the suffrage would foreseeably have lasting effects on the structure of soc... see more

George Bernard Shaw, who introduced social realism to the British stage, is considered to be the most significant playwright of the Victorian era. In his plays, he challenged the typical Victorian representation of female characters and introduced a new w... see more

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