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UCL Press Millicent Garrett Fawcett: Selected Writings

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Product Description The first scholarly appraisal of suffragette Dame Millicent Garrett Fawcett in more than 30 years. "Courage calls to courage everywhere" is the best-known phrase associated with Millicent Garrett Fawcett (1847-1929), the leading UK suffragist and women's rights campaigner of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. But what is the source of her quote, and what is its context? This book reproduces Fawcett's essential speeches, pamphlets, and newspaper columns to tell the story of her dynamic contribution to public life. Thirty-five texts and twenty-two images are contextualized and linked to contemporary news coverage as well as to historical and literary references. These speeches, articles, artworks, and photographs cover both the advances and the defeats in the campaign for women's votes. They also demonstrate a variety of the topics and causes Fawcett pursued: the provision of education for women, feminist history, a love of literature (and Fawcett's own attempt at fiction), purity and temperance, the campaign against the employment of children, the British Army's approach to the South African War, the Unionist cause against Home Rule for Ireland, and the role of suffrage organizations during World War I. This volume offers a rich, intertextual web of literary works, preferred reading material, organizations, contacts, friends, and sometimes enemies, that reveals Fawcett the individual throughout sixty-one years of campaigning. About the Author Melissa Terras is Professor of Digital Cultural Heritage at the University of Edinburgh‘s College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (CAHSS). She leads digital aspects of CAHSS research as Director of the Edinburgh Centre for Data, Culture and Society, and is Director of Research in the Edinburgh Futures Institute. She previously directed UCL Centre for Digital Humanities in UCL Department of Information Studies, where she was employed from 2003-2017. She is a Fellow of the Alan Turing Institute, and Trustee of the National Library of Scotland. You can generally find her on twitter @melissaterras. Elizabeth Crawford is the author of a number of key works about women's suffrage: The Women’s Suffrage Movement: A reference guide 1866–1928 (Routledge); The Women’s Suffrage Movement: A regional survey (Routledge); Enterprising Women: The Garretts and their circle (Francis Boutle); Campaigning for the Vote: Kate Parry Frye’s suffrage diary (Francis Boutle); and The Great War: The People’s Story – Kate Parry Frye: The Long Life of an Edwardian Actress and Suffragette (ITV Ventures). She also sells antiquarian books, postcards, pamphlets and ephemera by and about women (womanandhersphere.com).

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hardcover
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Amazon UK
Release Date
09 June 2022
Listed Since
30 November 2021

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