Women's Suffrage Movement
Delve into the pivotal period of the Women's Suffrage Movement in this essential reference by Elizab Crawford. Published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 1999, this hardback edition spans an impressive 800 pages, making it a definitive resource for anyone interested in British and Irish history from the 18th to 20th centuries.
This extensively researched book compiles over 800 entries on various societies across the UK, drawing from both national and local archives. It serves as the only comprehensive reference that consolidates this vital information into a single volume, showcasing the struggles and achievements of women fighting for their right to vote.
Whether you're a historian, a student, or simply passionate about understanding the social and political fibers that shaped modern Britain, Crawford's work offers an inviting and authoritative look at an essential chapter in the ongoing quest for equality.