’The Truest Form of Patriotism’: Pacifist Feminism in Britain, 1870-1902. Manchester University Press, 2003.
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politics | Lady Margaret Sackville | UDC activities played an important role in the decline of the Liberal Party
and the rise of the Labour Party
: Joining the UDC became a sort of half-way house between leaving the Liberals and... |
politics | Eleanor Rathbone | ER
was even-handed in her actions. During the same year she outspokenly criticised Labour
idol Aneurin Bevan
for what she regarded as a childish display of machismo in irrelevant point-scoring against Churchill
. She accused... |
politics | Laura Ormiston Chant | Later assessments of LOC
's social purity work have likewise been mixed. Heloise Brown
describes her as advocating from an Evangelical feminist position ’The Truest Form of Patriotism’: Pacifist Feminism in Britain, 1870-1902. Manchester University Press, 2003. 122 ’The Truest Form of Patriotism’: Pacifist Feminism in Britain, 1870-1902. Manchester University Press, 2003. 121 |
politics | Beatrice Webb | The name reflects a panic about national absence of efficiency, a panic aroused by experience in the Second South African War. The club lasted for about five years, meeting at a tavern and numbering among... |
politics | Alison Uttley | AU
looked on the election of the post-war socialist government (26 July 1945) as a personal betrayal of the war leader Churchill
. As years passed she became increasingly Conservative, Judd, Denis. Alison Uttley. Michael Joseph, 1986. 181, 204 |
politics | Dora Marsden | In an episode that became famous in suffragette annals, Garner, Les. A Brave and Beautiful Spirit: Dora Marsden, 1882-1960. Avebury, 1990. 38 Garner, Les. A Brave and Beautiful Spirit: Dora Marsden, 1882-1960. Avebury, 1990. 38-9 |
Publishing | Mollie Panter-Downes | Her best-known journalism remains her lucid, sensitive reports on the political and physical violence inflicted by the Second World War on Britons' daily lives, but she continued her letters from London until 1984, by which... |
Publishing | Beatrice Harraden | Votes for Women carried a piece by BH
(originally intended as a letter to the Times) defending male suffrage supporters against attack by Winston Churchill
. Willis, Chris. Beatrice Harraden—Suffragette Writer. http://replay.web.archive.org/20071209111819/http://www.chriswillis.freeserve.co.uk/Harraden.htm. |
Reception | Sybille Bedford | David Leavitt
writes of the paired novels A Favourite of the Gods and A Compass Error (with an intriguing echo of Churchill
on last-ditch military resistance which is aimed at drawing out the importance of... |
Reception | Eleanor Rathbone | During ER
's lifetime the leaders of both major political parties, Winston Churchill
and Clement Attlee
(whose regard for her was equally high), repeatedly urged her to accept honours of various kinds, but she refused... |
Textual Features | Edith Mary Moore | EMM
dedicated this book to her daughter, Edris. It has no paratext; and makes no mention of the fact that its protagonist, one of our civilian soldier boys, is modelled on the author's son Edward Lovell Moore |
Textual Features | Edith Mary Moore | EMM
's early treatment of the Great War is enthusiastic: The greatest epic of history had begun. Moore, Edith Mary. Teddy R.N.D. Hodder and Stoughton, 1917. 123 |
Textual Features | Rebecca West | Sketches of writers, artists, politicians, and public figures in the collection include Clemence Dane
, Joseph Conrad
, Lloyd George
, and Winston Churchill
. Hutchinson, G. Evelyn. A Preliminary List of the Writings of Rebecca West, 1912-1951. Yale University Library, 1957. 4 |
Textual Production | Phyllis Bottome | PB
edited a collection of speeches published by Penguin
: Our New Order—or Hitler
's? A Selection of Speeches by Winston Churchill
, the Archbishop of Canterbury
, Anthony Eden
, Franklin Delano Roosevelt. “Dictionary of Literary Biography online”. Gale Databases: Literature Resource Center-LRC. 197 |
Textual Production | Ann Bridge | AB
here pays her acknowledgements to Turkish friends and officials as well as English institutions, and also to Winston Churchill
's The Aftermath (1929, last volume of The World Crisis, 1923-9), which she calls... |
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