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How Australia Led the Way

Dora Meeson Coates and British Suffrage
Author: Scott, Myra
Publisher: Australian Scholarly Publishing

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Soon after its foundation in 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia gave women…

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SKU: 9781925801422 Category: Product ID: 4275

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Soon after its foundation in 1901, the Commonwealth of Australia gave women the vote and the right to sit in parliament. Women’s suffrage was in fact a major aspect of the new nation’s progressive and international thinking. With great vigour, Australian women, including the Melbourne-born artist Dora Meeson Coates, ably involved themselves with the women’s movement in Great Britain. And with astounding presumption, the Australian parliament sent a Resolution to its lofty Westminster counterpart recommending that women’s suffrage be adopted. Here, Myra Scott vividly describes the increasingly violent women’s movement in England, the opposition to it by menfolk generally, the British Prime Minister’s personal bias against it, Australia’s part in this scenario, Meeson’s creative activism – and her rousing Suffrage Banner.

Additional information

Dimensions 21.6 × 14 cm
ISBN

9781925801422

Subtitle

Dora Meeson Coates and British Suffrage

Author

Scott, Myra

Publisher

Australian Scholarly Publishing

Release Date

Thursday November 8th, 2018

Format

Hardback

Total numbered pages

140 Pages