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Author Quail, Sarah

Title Struggle and suffrage in Portsmouth : women's lives and the fight for equality / Sarah Quail
Published Barnsley, South Yorkshire : Pen & Sword History, 2018

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Description 1 online resource (149 pages)
Contents Intro; Title; Copyright; Contents; Dedication; Preface; Acknowledgements; Chapter One: Dockyard, Garrison and Naval Port; Chapter Two: 'Portsmouth Polls': Fact or Fiction?; Chapter Three: The 'Song of the Shirt': Trades and Occupations; Chapter Four: 'Neat, trim and taut ... '; Chapter Five: Suffragists and Suffragettes; Chapter Six: War; Chapter Seven: After the war -- and unfinished business ... ; End Notes
Summary The women of Portsmouth had of necessity to be tough. They kept their families together during long naval and military deployments overseas, raising their children on their own for much of this time. They worked in domestic service, in nearby stay factories or simply took in sewing to complete in their own homes, often with the help of their children. The local suffrage campaign was driven as much by the lack of opportunities for middle-class women as reaction to sweating in local stay factories and the injustices of the Contagious Diseases Acts. Womens own voices are seldom heard in surviving sources before the end of the 19th century, but as the century came to an end suffragists, pioneers of womens education, women who stood for public office for the first time, and those who entered the professions began to step forward. The First World War gave women the opportunity to prove that they could be effectively integrated into a male workforce. Similar sentiments were expressed by local women barely a generation later during the Second World War. This time the war came to Portsmouth and much of the old city was destroyed by enemy bombing. With their men away, women had to cope on their own with this wholesale destruction of their homes and communities - and the deaths of relations and friends. Womens own voices are heard most effectively for the first time in the postwar period through the medium of oral history. Recordings made over the last thirty years and printed, edited extracts of those recordings are used to detail womens lives and more recent times, and the continuing fight for equality
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Subject Women -- England -- Portsmouth
HISTORY -- Europe -- Great Britain.
Women
SUBJECT Portsmouth (England) -- History
Subject England -- Portsmouth
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
ISBN 9781526712400
1526712407
9781526712394
1526712393