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Female Opposition to Women Parliamentary Franchise: The Appeal against Female Suffrage in England up to 1928

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Literature and Civilization

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Female Opposition to Women Parliamentary Franchise: The Appeal against Female Suffrage in England up to 1928

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General Introduction
Chapter One: The Status of Women in the 19th Century Victorian England (1837-1901)
1.1. Introduction
1.2. The Position and the Role of Women in Victorian Society before the Suffrage Campaign
1.2.1 Women’s Social Position
1.2.2 The Marriage and the Identity of Women
1.2.3 Girls’ Education in the Victorian Era
1.2.4 Women’s Work in the Victorian Era
1.3. The Impact of the Industrial Revolution on the Victorian Women
1.4. Women’s Political Status
1.5. The Request for Women’s Change (1860)
1.6. General History of Women’s Suffrage in Britain
1.6.1. Definition of Suffrage
1.6.2. The Use of Petitions and Parliamentary Response
1.6.3. The National Union of Women’s Suffrage Socities (NUWSS)
1.7. Conclusion
Chapter Two:
Women against the Vote: Female Anti-Suffragism in Britain(1908-1928)
2.1 Introduction
2.2 The Reasons behind the Female Oppositions to the Vote under the Forward Policy (1908–1914)
2.2.1 Definitions of the Forward Policy (1908–1914)
2.2.2 The Social Reasons
2.2.3The Political Reasons
2.3 The Nature of Women Anti-Suffragists
2.4 The Female Anti-Suffrage Tactics
2.4.1 The Formation of Anti-Suffrage League (1908-1918)
2.5 The Suffragettes Militant Campaign
2.6 The WWI and the Suffrage Campaigns
2.6.1 The N.U.W.S.S during the WWI
2.6.2 The W.S.P.U during the First World War
2.6.3 Women Anti-Suffragists during the First World War
2. 7 Women and the Vote: The Parliamentary Path to Equal Franchise (1918-1928)
2.7.1 The Representation of the People Acts (1918)
2.7.2 The parliament Qualification of Women Act (1918)
2. 8 The Defeat of the Female Anti-Suffrage
2.9 The Equal Franchise Act (1928)
2. 10 Conclusion
General Conclusion
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