Eleanor Rathbone and the Politics of ConscienceYale University Press, 1. jaan 2004 - 469 pages When British women demanded the vote in the years before the First World War, they promised to use political rights to remake their country and their world. This is the story of Eleanor Rathbone, the woman who best fulfilled that pledge. |
Contents
DILEMMAS OF A DUTIFUL DAUGHTER | 7 |
I | 75 |
7 | 82 |
56 | 89 |
98 | 135 |
Time of Trial | 141 |
Elsie Makes her Will | 154 |
What Future for Feminism? | 176 |
The Difference Empire Makes | 241 |
Miss Rathbone has her Portrait Painted | 265 |
A WORLD TO SAVE | 269 |
A War Worth Fighting | 306 |
Rescue the Perishing | 328 |
Miss Rathbone in Victory | 359 |
Principal Writings by Eleanor Rathbone by date | 379 |
A Note on Sources | 385 |