1626 Pages
    by Routledge

    Some of the key primary source texts central to the history of British feminism are now being made available in the six volumes of Sources of British Feminism. These anthologies are intended to signal a tribute to the collective and collaborative efforts of writers whose work has effected profound social and political change. Writings compiled here include socialist manifestoes, miscellaneous pamphlets, personal reminiscences, full length biographies, histories of the various movements and impassioned treatises on the cause of women's rights by leading advocates like Mary Astell, Barbara Bodichon and Emmeline Pankhurst.


    Vol I: The Pioneers: The Early Feminists 264pp
    Vol II: The Disempowered: Women and the Law 298pp
    Vol III: The Exploited: Women and Work 278pp
    Vol IV: The Reformers: Socialist Feminism 336pp
    Vol V: The Disenfranchised: The Fight for Suffrage 390pp Vol VI: The Suffragettes: Towards Emancipation 422pp

    Biography

    Tamae Mizuta and Marie Mulvey Roberts