Votes for Women: Myths and Reality
Walter L. Arnstein offers a study of the movement for female emancipation, from the 1860s until 1918.
Walter L. Arnstein offers a study of the movement for female emancipation, from the 1860s until 1918.
With the increase in Irish immigration into Britain in the mid-nineteenth century, concern arose about the resurgence of Catholicism. Yet not all women in convents were helplessly detained there, as explains Walter L. Arnstein.