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10 Reform Bill Débâcle: Catherine Takes Over Political Work, January to May 1913
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Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Preface to the Second Edition xv
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Abbreviations xxv
- Late Victorian Liberal Youth, 1880-1907 3
- Bringing the Women's Suffrage Cause to the Lake District, 1907—9 29
- Broadening Support for Women's Suffrage in the North-West, January to November 1909 47
- General Election; NUWSS Restructuring, November 1909 to May 1910 69
- Conciliation Attempted, and Another General Election, June to December 1910 86
- Organizing Press Work and Experiencing International Suffrage Sisterhood: January to August 1911 110
- The Conciliation Cliff-hanger September 1911 to March 1912 133
- New Strategy: The NUWSS Looks Left, March to June 1912 155
- Election Fighting Fund and Reform Bill, June 1912 to January 1913 172
- Reform Bill Débâcle: Catherine Takes Over Political Work, January to May 1913 203
- Taking the Cause to the Country by EFF and Pilgrimage, June to August 1913 227
- Life in London and an Interlude in Keswick: Summer 1913 252
- An All-Party Campaign: Wooing Liberals, Unionists, and Labour, September to December 1913 263
- Pre-election Strains on the NU'S Nonparty Stance, January to March 1914 311
- All Parties Consider Boarding the Bandwagon, and the Election That Never Came, April to August 1914 335
- Conclusions 363
- Biographical Notes 371
- "Questions for Organizers" 396
- Confidential: Questions for Divisional Secretaries. 398
- Notes 401
- Bibliography 487
- Index 504
Chapters in this book
- Front Matter i
- Contents vii
- Preface ix
- Preface to the Second Edition xv
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Abbreviations xxv
- Late Victorian Liberal Youth, 1880-1907 3
- Bringing the Women's Suffrage Cause to the Lake District, 1907—9 29
- Broadening Support for Women's Suffrage in the North-West, January to November 1909 47
- General Election; NUWSS Restructuring, November 1909 to May 1910 69
- Conciliation Attempted, and Another General Election, June to December 1910 86
- Organizing Press Work and Experiencing International Suffrage Sisterhood: January to August 1911 110
- The Conciliation Cliff-hanger September 1911 to March 1912 133
- New Strategy: The NUWSS Looks Left, March to June 1912 155
- Election Fighting Fund and Reform Bill, June 1912 to January 1913 172
- Reform Bill Débâcle: Catherine Takes Over Political Work, January to May 1913 203
- Taking the Cause to the Country by EFF and Pilgrimage, June to August 1913 227
- Life in London and an Interlude in Keswick: Summer 1913 252
- An All-Party Campaign: Wooing Liberals, Unionists, and Labour, September to December 1913 263
- Pre-election Strains on the NU'S Nonparty Stance, January to March 1914 311
- All Parties Consider Boarding the Bandwagon, and the Election That Never Came, April to August 1914 335
- Conclusions 363
- Biographical Notes 371
- "Questions for Organizers" 396
- Confidential: Questions for Divisional Secretaries. 398
- Notes 401
- Bibliography 487
- Index 504