An edition of Liberation deferred (1980)

Liberation deferred

the ideas of the English-Canadian suffragists, 1877-1918

Liberation deferred
Carol Lee Bacchi, Carol Lee Ba ...
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November 28, 2010 | History
An edition of Liberation deferred (1980)

Liberation deferred

the ideas of the English-Canadian suffragists, 1877-1918

This book offers an intellectual history of the English-speaking Canadian woman's suffrage movement. It argues that the motivations of a great many suffragists were affected by their membership in a social elite that saw the need to regulate society's future and hoped the family would remain the foundation of that future.

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English
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445

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Liberation deferred?: the ideas of the English-Canadian suffragists, 1877-1918
1983, University of Toronto Press
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Abstract in English and French.

Thesis--McGill University.

Includes bibliographical references (leaves 400-445)

Photocopy of typescript.

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Montreal

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vii, 445 leaves :
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445

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