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- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
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Introduction Pacifism and feminism in Victorian Britain -
1 The physical force objection to women's suffrage -
2 ‘The women of the whole world form … a unity’: feminist journals and peace questions1 -
3 ‘Conspicuous’ philanthropists: nonconformist religion in nineteenth-century pacifism1 -
4 ‘The antagonism of sex’: the Peace Society and women1 -
5 Priscilla Peckover and the ‘truest form of patriotism’1 -
6 Ellen Robinson: ‘ “United action” in Continental politics’1 -
7 ‘Unity is strength’: the International Arbitration and Peace Association1 -
8 Awakening women: pacifist feminism in the IAPA -
9 ‘A new kind of patriotism’? British women in international politics1 -
10 Feminist responses to the second Anglo-Boer war, 1899–19021 - Conclusion
- Select bibliography
- Index
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Title Pages
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- ‘The Truest Form of Patriotism’
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- Manchester University Press
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- List of abbreviations
-
Introduction Pacifism and feminism in Victorian Britain -
1 The physical force objection to women's suffrage -
2 ‘The women of the whole world form … a unity’: feminist journals and peace questions1 -
3 ‘Conspicuous’ philanthropists: nonconformist religion in nineteenth-century pacifism1 -
4 ‘The antagonism of sex’: the Peace Society and women1 -
5 Priscilla Peckover and the ‘truest form of patriotism’1 -
6 Ellen Robinson: ‘ “United action” in Continental politics’1 -
7 ‘Unity is strength’: the International Arbitration and Peace Association1 -
8 Awakening women: pacifist feminism in the IAPA -
9 ‘A new kind of patriotism’? British women in international politics1 -
10 Feminist responses to the second Anglo-Boer war, 1899–19021 - Conclusion
- Select bibliography
- Index