Watching women : militant suffragists write the British surveillance state, 1905-1924 /
"Historians of the early twentieth century often focus on the surveillance of anarchist, communist, and anti-colonial movements, overlooking the resource-intensive policing of the women's suffrage movement as a significant expansion of the state's surveillance activities. Bridging tha...
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Toronto ; Buffalo :
University of Toronto Press,
[2024]
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גישה מקוונת: | https://www.jstor.org/stable/10.3138/jj.23338284 |
תוכן הענינים:
- Suffragists versus the State: Opposing Surveillance Practice, 1905-1914
- Representing Surveillance in Militant Fiction: Suffrage Novels, 1907-1911
- Anti-state Strategies of the Militant Press, 1912-1914
- An "Insult to Soldiers' Wives and Mothers": Anti-surveillance Rhetoric in the Woman's Dreadnought, 1914-1915
- Women's Police Work as Activism by Other Means, 1914-1924.