The 1913 Suffrage Pilgrimage, Electioneering and Women’s Politics in Bristol

By June Hannam

Issue 28, Spring 2014 pp 28-34

“The aim of this article is also to shift attention away from the suffragettes towards a consideration of the broader base of suffrage politics in Bristol in the immediate pre-war years. By examining the non- militant, or constitutional movement, we can gain a more complex picture of the nature of support for women’s suffrage and can assess its long lasting influence on the politics of the city”.


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