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.Scottish Universities.See Scottishas challenge to authority of the state,Women Graduates’ Case72 – 73, 74 – 82National British Women’s Temperanceand citizenship, 7 – 8, 9 – 11, 51 – 52,Association, 12961 – 62, 138 – 39National Federation of Teachers, 111compared with fascism, 141 – 42National League for Opposing Women’sas continuum, 7 – 8, 51 – 52, 115 – 16,Suffrage, 118141 – 43National Liberal Federation, 118criticism of, 103 – 107, 108 – 11,National Society for Women’s Suffrage112 – 14(NSWS), 15, 18, 24, 25, 40defended, 80, 99National Union of Gasworkers, 132defined, 40, 51 – 52, 63, 81, 89, 111National Union of Women’s Suffrageas embodiment of resistance, 83 – 97Societies (NUWSS), 24, 25, 42,as fetish, 135 – 38, 14157, 85, 104and gender, 56 – 57, 85 – 89collaboration of members with mili-memorialized, 11, 135 – 38tants, 45, 60, 66, 72and nationalism, 86 – 87, 120,and militancy, 40, 51, 89, 105, 106,121 – 23161n75passive forms of, 45, 52, 59 – 61,during World War I, 118, 120, 124,87 – 88, 108 – 109, 110, 112, 114,129115 – 16National Women’s Party.See Women’sand physical force, 100 – 102, 119 – 20Partypractice of, 49 – 51, 52 – 59, 113 – 14Neilans, Alison, 77, 104, 105press coverage of, 65, 67 – 68, 69 – 70,Nevinson, Henry Woodd, 36, 91 – 92,74 – 76, 78 – 82, 84, 103 – 10496, 109and radicalism, 40 – 46, 47 – 49,Nevinson, Margaret Wynne, 72, 90, 13169 – 70New Age, 33, 34, 35, 103in relation to nineteenth-centuryNew Constitutional Society, 103, 111women’s movement, 4 – 5, 22 – 24,Newbury, Jo Vellacott, 12432 – 39, 70 – 71Nightingale, Florence, 84, 89 – 91and religious expression, 32, 86 – 87,Nine Elms Settlement House, 12598, 99, 120North of England Society, 25as spectacle, 42, 46, 51, 74, 76, 77,Northern Men’s Federation for84, 136Women’s Suffrage, 128, 130and use of violence, 48 – 49, 77 – 78,Norton, Caroline, 22, 7080, 98 – 99, 102 – 105, 107, 110 – 11,112, 115 – 16, 137Orange Free State, 26, 29during World War I, 127 – 34Mill, J.S., 15, 69, 71, 92, 95, 142Pankhurst, Christabel, 74, 75, 78, 137Miller, Florence Fenwick, 69The Great Scourge and How to End ItMiller, Irene, 73(1913), 94 – 95, 96Milner, Alfred, 27 – 28on law’s authority, 63, 70, 98Montefiore, Dora, 32, 33 – 35, 96as leader of WSPU, 7, 116Moore, Mrs., 111memorialized, 137, 142Mothers’ Union, 132on militancy, 45, 46 – 49, 73, 107, 114Mouffe, Chantal, 7protest and arrest, 38, 156n77Murray, Eunice Guthrie, 66, 104during World War I, 120, 121, 122,Muskett, Herbert, 53123, 124214i n d e xPankhurst, Emmeline Goulden, 32,Prisoners’ (Temporary Discharge for83, 95Ill-Health) Act (1913), 102as leader of WSPU, 7, 116Pro-Boers, 25 – 26, 28, 32 – 33memorialized, 136 – 38, 141Processionsprotest and arrest, 46 – 47, 53 – 56for suffrage, 42, 87 – 88during “Rush” trial (1908), 74 – 76,during World War I, 12278 – 81Progressivism.See Radical independentsduring World War I, 118, 120 – 21,Prostitution, 94 – 95, 127 – 29122, 123, 124Pankhurst, Richard Marsden, 17, 65Radical independentsPankhurst, Sylvia, 37, 65, 69, 109, 119,nineteenth-century origins, 22 – 24140 – 41during South African War, 26, 32, 35,Parkes, Margaret Kineton, 9938 – 39Parry, Jonathan, 13twentieth-century expressions, 42,Patch, Dr [ Pobierz całość w formacie PDF ]

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