Anti-suffrage cartoons depicted female activists in ... While humour was deployed to belittle the claims of women to political equality, these cartoons also indicated the establishment fear ...
Derisively labelled ‘suffragettes’ by Daily Mail journalist Charles E Hands, they formed a new militant wing of the women's suffrage movement ... private spheres, as cartoons of the time ...
The enormous success of the temperance movement among native-born American women between 1874 and 1900 entwined the destiny of the suffrage movement ... to women’s political activism in German ...