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From Suffragette to Homesteader - Exploring British and Canadian Colonial Histories and Women's Politics through Memoir (Paperback)
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From Suffragette to Homesteader - Exploring British and Canadian Colonial Histories and Women's Politics through Memoir (Paperback)
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Loot Price R500
Discovery Miles 5 000
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From Suffragette to Homesteader opens a unique window into the
past. Central to this book is a powerful memoir written in 1952 by
Ethel Marie Sentance as an anniversary present for her husband,
Clarence. The memoir begins in 1883 and details Ethel's early life
in a small English village. Frustrated with women's social and
political inequality, Ethel became a suffragette in her early
twenties. She participated in meetings and rallies, sold suffrage
newspapers, and was eventually jailed for breaking a window at a
protest. In 1912, her life changed considerably when she married
and relocated to the Saskatchewan prairies to become a homesteader
and settler. Surrounding Ethel's memoir are chapters by leading
historians and life-writing scholars that provide further analysis
and context, exploring topics within and beyond those written about
by Ethel. Together, the chapters in this book tell a compelling
story of early and mid twentieth century social justice advocacy,
women's and feminist histories, struggles for gender equality, and
the farmworker and homesteader experience. At the same time, the
book is also a story of imperialism and the British Empire, race
and class, and settler colonialism.
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