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Suffragette Story and the Pankhurst Family: Emmeline Pankhurst & Her Three Daughters
Suffragette Story and the Pankhurst Family: Emmeline Pankhurst & Her Three Daughters | Siobhan Colgan
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With their founding of the suffragette movement and passionate pursuit of votes for women, Emmeline Pankhurst and her three daughters--Christabel, Sylvia and Adela--forever altered the course of British history.This book offers a compelling exploration of their pivotal role in the women's suffrage movement while uncovering the personal stories behind these trailblazing women. What motivated this post-Victorian middle-class family to risk everything--their reputations, their livelihoods, even their very lives--for the cause of female suffrage?Through an intimate examination of their relationships with one another, as well as with those who inspired and challenged them, this book reveals the love, resentments and ruthlessness that stirred these four women into action.Emmeline and her daughters were far from alone in the fight for suffrage, and the contributions of many of the exceptional women and men who supported them are highlighted here.Nevertheless, it is the Pankhurst's extraordinary journey that lies at the heart of this story. Above all, this is a look into one remarkable family whose struggles and sacrifices ultimately left a lasting mark on history.
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This is a well-researched, very readable account of the history of the campaigns for female suffrage (voting rights) in the UK. As per the title, it concentrates heavily on the parallel, more militant suffragette movement in the UK & its links to the Pankhurst family in particular.

The author does an excellent job of being balanced towards the subjects - detailing the many good things about the campaigns but also not ignoring areas of weakness,

OutsmartYourShelf both in the Pankhursts' politics & their private lives. Indeed Emmeline Pankhurst herself was an odd mix - alert to the poverty of the working classes, yet refused initially to buy her son the glasses he needed to see properly.

It brought home to me just how misogynistic the government was in dealing with these courageous women. Behaviour which was expected/tolerated in men campaigning for their rights was condemned in women, & the methods used
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All in all, this is an excellent introduction to the subject. I really enjoyed reading it as it is written in a way that is informative yet not academically dry. 4.5🌟

My thanks to #NetGalley & publishers, Pen & Sword, for the opportunity to read an ARC.

Full Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show/8036255591
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