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Women and the vote
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ISBN: 0191016829 9780191016820 9781322158389 132215838X 0198706847 9780198706847 9780191016837 0191016837 0198706855 9780198706854 Year: 2014 Publisher: Cambridge New York

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The politics of women's suffrage
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ISBN: 1912702967 9781912702961 Year: 2021 Publisher: London: University of London. Institute of historical research,


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A lab of one's own : Science and suffrage in the first World War
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ISBN: 9780198794981 0198794983 9780198794998 0198794991 0192514172 0192514164 Year: 2018 Publisher: Oxford Oxford University Press

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Female scientists, doctors, and engineers experienced independence and responsibility during the First World War. Suffragists including Virginia Woolf's sister, Ray Strachey, aligned themselves with scientific and technological progress, and mobilized women to enter conventionally male domains such as engineering and medicine. Profiles include mental health pioneer Isabel Emslie, chemist and co-inventor of tear gas Martha Whiteley, Scottish army doctor Mona Geddes, and botanist Helen Gwynne Vaughan. Though suffragist Millicent Fawcett declared triumphantly that "the war revolutionized the industrial position of women. It found them serfs, and left them free," the truth was very different. Although women had helped the country to victory and won the vote for those over thirty, they had lost the battle for equality. Men returning from the Front reclaimed their jobs, and conventional hierarchies were re-established. Fara examines how these pioneers, temporarily allowed into an exclusive world before the door slammed shut again, paved the way for today's women scientists.

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