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Index
Cover
Half Title
Dedication
By The Same Author
Title Page
Epigraph
Contents
Preface
Map
Introduction
1 62 Nelson Street, Manchester: The Launch of the Women’s Social and Political Union 1903–5
2 ‘Deeds Not Words’: The WSPU Moves to London 1906
3 ‘Rise Up, Women!’: ‘These men are as wily as serpents’ 1907
4 Purple, White and Green: Suffragette Spectacle 1908
5 Window-smashing and ‘Rushing’ Parliament: Suffragette Action 1908
6 Stalking Liberals and the Bill of Rights Demonstration: The Women’s Exhibition 1909
7 Starving Suffragettes: The Struggle for Political Status in Prison 1909
8 Promise and Betrayal: The Conciliation Bill 1910
9 ‘Black Friday’: The Mood of the WSPU Grows Darker 1910
10 ‘The March of the Women’: ‘No Votes, No Census’ 1911
11 Breaking Windows: The Conciliation Bill is ‘Torpedoed’ 21 November 1911
12 ‘The Argument of the Broken Pane’: Windows Smashed in the West End and Whitehall 1912
13 The Great Conspiracy Trial: The WSPU in the Dock and the Eruption of Militancy in Dublin 1912
14 The Expulsion of the Pethick-Lawrences: Blowing Up Pillar Boxes Summer 1912
15 The Arsonists: The WSPU’s Response to the Franchise Reform Bill 1913
16 ‘That Malignant Suffragette’: The Death of Emily Davison 1913
17 The Failure of the ‘Cat and Mouse’ Act: Suffragette Fugitives and Stalkers 1913
18 ‘Slasher Mary’: Mary Richardson Attacks The Rokeby Venus 1914
19 The Deputation to See King George V, 21 May 1914: The Drugging of Suffragette Prisoners
20 The Vote at Last!: Suffragettes and the First World War 1914–18
After-lives of the Suffragettes
Appendix I: Chronology
Appendix II: Money and Value
Notes
Bibliography
Acknowledgements
Picture Credits
Index
About the Author
Plate Section
Copyright Page
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