June Purvis
Auteur de Emmeline Pankhurst
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Œuvres de June Purvis
Women's History: Britain, 1850-1945: An Introduction (Women's and Gender History) (1995) 15 exemplaires
Hard lessons the lives and education of working-class women in nineteenth-century England (1989) 2 exemplaires
Oeuvres associées
Sylvia Pankhurst: Sexual Politics and Political Activism (1996) — Directeur de publication, quelques éditions — 26 exemplaires
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- Œuvres
- 9
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- 1
- Membres
- 52
- Popularité
- #307,430
- Évaluation
- 4.0
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- 1
- ISBN
- 31
In many ways Christabel's activism was a product of her upbringing. A barrister and activist, Richard raised his children to advocate for social and political reform. Even before completing university Christabel was doing just that, as she joined with her mother in forming the Women's Social and Political Union (WSPU) in 1903. Breaking away from the mannered and respectable agitation of older women's rights organizations, the WSPU disrupted speeches, vandalized property, and engaged in hunger strikes and other activities in prison to promote their cause. Christabel was a leading figure of this effort, thanks to her abilities as an orator and her commitment to her cause.
Exiled to France in 1912, Christabel returned to Britain with the start of the First World War. Unlike her pacifist sisters she joined with her mother in championing the war effort, renaming the WSPU's newspaper Britannia and calling for a more vigorous prosecution of the conflict. Though her conviction that such efforts would be rewarded with the vote were partially vindicated in 1918, she shared the despair many of her contemporaries felt at the loss of so many lives, A chance encounter in a bookstore led Christabel to embrace the Second Adventist movement, and in the early 1920s she moved to Los Angeles, where she spent her later years as a preacher and author of religious books.
Exhaustively researched and well-written, Purvis's book is a model of what a biography should be. Her efforts serve to rehabilitate Christabel's image from the diminishment of it that her sister and other scholars have so often unjustly inflicted. It is a book that everyone interested in the suffrage movement should read, both for its celebration of Christabel's achievements and the insight it provides into how she and other activists fought for and won the right for millions of women to be heard.… (plus d'informations)