Viscountess Rhondda: Equalitarian FeministOhio State University Press, 1991 - 185 sider Viscountess Rhonddha, or Mrs. Humphrey Mackworth, born Margaret Haig Thomas (1883-1958), one of the leading British feminists of the interwar years. |
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... economic ine- quality . In addition to relying on the Six Point Group and publicity in Time and Tide , Lady Rhondda joined with other prominent femi- nists , most notably Chrystal Macmillan , Elizabeth Abbott , and Helen Archdale , to ...
... economic ine- quality . In addition to relying on the Six Point Group and publicity in Time and Tide , Lady Rhondda joined with other prominent femi- nists , most notably Chrystal Macmillan , Elizabeth Abbott , and Helen Archdale , to ...
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... economic emancipation , it continued , could the international economy function at its maximum potential and the ... Economic Rights , which placed primary emphasis on ensuring that protective legislation was job - related rather than ...
... economic emancipation , it continued , could the international economy function at its maximum potential and the ... Economic Rights , which placed primary emphasis on ensuring that protective legislation was job - related rather than ...
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... economic and political problems threatened to under- mine all liberty . Worldwide economic depression and the rise of fascism made specifically women's issues seem parochial and even dangerous at a time when national survival demanded ...
... economic and political problems threatened to under- mine all liberty . Worldwide economic depression and the rise of fascism made specifically women's issues seem parochial and even dangerous at a time when national survival demanded ...
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Dictionary of British Women's Organisations, 1825-1960 Peter Gordon,David Doughan Begrenset visning - 2001 |
Women Making News: Gender and Journalism in Modern Britain Michelle Elizabeth Tusan Begrenset visning - 2005 |