The Ideas of the Woman Suffrage Movement, 1890-1920
New York: Columbia University Press, 1965. Hardcover. 8vo., 313 pp. Footnotes, appendix. biographical data, bibliography and index. Author selects a small group of suffragist leaders and investigates their thinking and performance. With this approach, the author present an analysis of what the American public believed "suffragism" to mean and an analysis of those ideas which were generally acceptable to the members of suffragist organizations. Although it focuses on suffragism, it also sheds light on the nature, thinking and problems of American reform movements in general. Very Good in Very Good, lightly soiled dust jacket. Item #1117202504
Price: $75.00
