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Sex and Suffrage in Britain, 1860-1914 by Susan Kingsley Kent

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4.0

Thorough scholarly overview of how the suffrage movement in Britain viewed sex and women's roles. I found the parts that went over the literature and views of the era (both progressive and not) to be most interesting - there were some segments that tried to deal with "modern" (i.e. 1980's) feminism that were just not that interesting.