Beyond the Ballot: Women’s Rights and Suffrage from 1866 to Today
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Marion Coste
le 27/01/2018
6th February 2018 will mark the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, the change in the law that gave (some) women the right to vote in Westminster elections for the first time.
On this course you will travel back to the nineteenth century to explore the legal, social and economic frameworks that limited women’s rights prior to the vote and discover the pioneering women campaigning for change. You will learn the story of how and why the vote was extended to women in 1918, the movements behind this change and how the struggle for equality continued throughout the twentieth century.
Quand ? | Du 05/02/2018 à 10:55 au 27/03/2018 à 10:55 |
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Où ? | Royal Holloway University of London, Houses of Parliament |
S'adresser à | 3 semaines |