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- Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiii, 245 pages) : illustrations.
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- Introduction: Clarisse Berthezene & Julie Gottlieb
- 1. 'Open the eyes of England': female unionism and conservatism, 1886-1914 - Diane Urquhart
- 2. Christabel Pankhurst - A Conservative suffragette? - June Purvis
- 3. At the heart of the party? The women's Conservative organisation in the age of partial suffrage, 1914-1928 - David Thackeray
- 4. Conservative women and the Primrose League's struggle for survival, 1914-1932 - Matthew Hendley
- 5. Modes and models of Conservative women's leadership in the 1930s - Julie Gottlieb
- 6. The middlebrow and the making of a 'new common sense': Women's voluntarism, Conservative politics and representations of womanhood - Clarisse Berthezene
- 7. Churchill, women, and the politics of gender - Richard Toye
- 8. 'The Statutory Woman whose Main Task was to Explore what Women were Likely to Think.' Margaret Thatcher and Women's Politics in the 1950s and 1960s - Krista Cowman
- 9. Conservatism, gender and the politics of everyday life, 1950s-1980s - Adrian Bingham
- 10. Feminist responses to Thatcher and Thatcherism - Laura Beers
- 11. The (feminised) contemporary Conservative party - Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs
- 12. Conserving Conservative women: A view from the archives - Jeremy McIlwaine
- 13. Women2Win and the feminization of the UK Conservative party - Baroness Ann Jenkin with an introduction by Sarah Childs
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- Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2018.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 245 pages : illustrations ; 25 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction: Clarisse Berthezene & Julie Gottlieb
- 1. 'Open the eyes of England': female unionism and conservatism, 1886-1914 - Diane Urquhart
- 2. Christabel Pankhurst - A Conservative suffragette? - June Purvis
- 3. At the heart of the party? The women's Conservative organisation in the age of partial suffrage, 1914-1928 - David Thackeray
- 4. Conservative women and the Primrose League's struggle for survival, 1914-1932 - Matthew Hendley
- 5. Modes and models of Conservative women's leadership in the 1930s - Julie Gottlieb
- 6. The middlebrow and the making of a 'new common sense': Women's voluntarism, Conservative politics and representations of womanhood - Clarisse Berthezene
- 7. Churchill, women, and the politics of gender - Richard Toye
- 8. 'The Statutory Woman whose Main Task was to Explore what Women were Likely to Think.' Margaret Thatcher and Women's Politics in the 1950s and 1960s - Krista Cowman
- 9. Conservatism, gender and the politics of everyday life, 1950s-1980s - Adrian Bingham
- 10. Feminist responses to Thatcher and Thatcherism - Laura Beers
- 11. The (feminised) contemporary Conservative party - Rosie Campbell and Sarah Childs
- 12. Conserving Conservative women: A view from the archives - Jeremy McIlwaine
- 13. Women2Win and the feminization of the UK Conservative party - Baroness Ann Jenkin with an introduction by Sarah Childs
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3. Winning the vote for women : the Irish citizen newspaper and the suffrage movement in Ireland [2018]
- Ryan, Louise, 1965- author.
- Dublin : Four Courts Press, [2018]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (236 pages) : illustrations
- Summary
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- Cover; Title Page; Copyright Page; Table of Contents; Acknowledgments; Foreword; Introduction; Abbreviations;
- 1. Feminism and the Vote;
- 2. Women, morality and the law;
- 3. Feminism, pacifism and the war;
- 4. Women, work and class;
- 5. Feminism and Irish politics; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
- Rover, Constance, author.
- Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Rover, Constance, author.
- Toronto : University of Toronto Press, 2018.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource
- Sperling, Valerie, author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
- Description
- Book — xi, 360 pages ; 24 cm.
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- Chapter 1. The Power of Sex: Culture, Gender, and Political Legitimacy
- Chapter 2. Putin the Sex back in Politics: Gender Norms, Sexualization, and Political Legitimation in Russia
- Chapter 3. Who's Macho, Who's Gay?: Pro- and Anti-Kremlin Activists Gendering Russia's Political Leadership
- Chapter 4. Fight Club: Gendered Activism on Patriotism, Conscription, and Pro-Natalism
- Chapter 5. Everywhere and Nowhere: Sexism and Homophobia in Russian Politics
- Chapter 6. When Pussy Riots: Feminist Activism in Russia
- Conclusion. "The First Time, Do it for Love": Sexism, Power, and Politics under Putin
- Appendix: Methodology
- Bibliography
- Index.
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- Sperling, Valerie, author.
- New York, NY : Oxford University Press, [2015]
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource.
- Summary
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- Chapter 1. The Power of Sex: Culture, Gender, and Political Legitimacy
- Chapter 2. Putin the Sex back in Politics: Gender Norms, Sexualization, and Political Legitimation in Russia
- Chapter 3. Who's Macho, Who's Gay?: Pro- and Anti-Kremlin Activists Gendering Russia's Political Leadership
- Chapter 4. Fight Club: Gendered Activism on Patriotism, Conscription, and Pro-Natalism
- Chapter 5. Everywhere and Nowhere: Sexism and Homophobia in Russian Politics
- Chapter 6. When Pussy Riots: Feminist Activism in Russia
- Conclusion. "The First Time, Do it for Love": Sexism, Power, and Politics under Putin
- Appendix: Methodology
- Bibliography
- Index.
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- Liddington, Jill, 1946- author, compiler.
- Manchester, UK ; New York, NY : Manchester University Press, [2014] New York : Palgrave Macmillan
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xv, 403 pages) : illustrations, maps Digital: data file.
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- PART ONE: Prelude - people and their politics
- 1. Charlotte Despard and John Burns, the Colossus of Battersea
- 2. Muriel Matters goes vanning it with Asquith: campaigning cross country
- 3. Propaganda culture: Clemence and Laurence Housman
- 4. Parallel politics: Lloyd George plus Midlands suffragettes PART TWO: Narrative - October 1909 to April 1911
- 5. Plotting across central London: census and tax resistance
- 6. The battle for John Burns' Battersea revisited
- 7. The Census Bill and suffragette boycott plan
- 8. Lloyd George goes a-wooing vs Burns' 'Vixens in Velvet'
- 9. The King's Speech: Jessie Stephenson parachutes into Manchester
- 10. Battleground for democracy: census versus women's citizenship
- PART THREE: Census night - places and spaces
- 11. Emily Wilding Davison's Westminster - and beyond
- 12. The Nevinsons' Hampstead - and central London entertainments
- 13. Laurence Housman's Kensingon, with Clemence in Dorset
- 14. Annie Kenney's Bristol and Mary Blathwayt's Bath
- 15. Jessie Stephenson's Manchester, Hannah Mitchell's Oldham Road
- 16. English journey: sweeping back down from Teesside to Thames PART FOUR: The Census and beyond
- 17. After census night: Clemence's resistance, Asquith's betrayal
- 18. Telling the story: suffrage and census historiographies
- 19. Sources and their analysis: Vanishing for the Vote?
- GAZETTEER OF CAMPAIGNERS jointly compiled with Elizabeth Crawford.
- Select bibliography
- References: endnotes
- Index
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- Leiden ; Boston : Brill, 2012.
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- Book — 1 online resource
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- Acknowledgements Notes on Contributors Introduction: Transition to Modernity, the Conquest of Female Suffrage, and Women's Citizenship, Blanca Rodriguez-Ruiz and Ruth Rubio-Marin A Long Tradition of Equality: Women's Suffrage in Finland, Aura Korppi-Tommola Democratisation of Denmark: The Inclusion of Women in Political Citizenship, Christina Fiig and Birte Siim The Development of Women's Rights in Lithuania: Striving for Political Equality, T. Birmontiene and V. Jureniene Winning Women's Vote: Experience from Latvia, Aija Branta Suffrage and the Nation: Women's Vote in Estonia, Helen Biin and Anneli Albi Winning Women's Vote in Germany, Ute Sacksofsky Polish Women's Fight for Suffrage, Malgorzata Fuszara Female Suffrage in Luxembourg, Sonja Kmec The Women's Vote in The Netherlands: From the `Houseman's Vote' to Full Citizenship, Inge Bleijenbergh and Jet Bussemaker Gaining the Vote in a World in Transition: Female Suffrage in Austria, Birgitta Bader-Zaar Mothers of the Nation: Women's Vote in the Czech Republic, Dana Musilova The Contexts of National and Gender Belonging: The History of Female Suffrage in Slovakia, Lubica Kobova How Women Gained Suffrage in Sweden: A Weave of Alliances, Lena Wangnerud Divisions and Debates: The Irish Suffrage Experience, Myrtle Hill Great Britain, Krista Cowman Constructing Women's Citizenship: The Conquest of Suffrage and Women's Political Rights in Spain, Amparo Rubiales and Ana Aguado The Difficult Struggle for Women's Political Rights in France, Sylvie Chaperon Women's Suffrage in Bulgaria, Krassimira Daskalova Female Suffrage in Slovenia, Irena Selisnik The Achievement of Female Suffrage in Romania, Roxana Cheschebec From the Struggle for Suffrage to the Construction of a Fragile Gender Citizenship: Italy 1861-2009, Susanna Mancini Female Suffrage in Malta, Ruth Farrugia Caught Between Strategic Positions and Principles of Equality: Female Suffrage in Belgium, Petra Meier Development Defined by Paradoxes: Hungarian History and Female Suffrage, Csilla Kollonay-Lehoczky So Difficult to be Considered as Citizens: The History of Women's Suffrage in Greece, 1864-2001, Demetra Samiou Women's Suffrage in Cyprus, Kalliope Agapiou-Josephides Winning Women's Vote: Female Suffrage in Portugal, Maria Lucia Amaral and Teresa Anjinho Index.
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10. Promoting democracy in postcommunist Ukraine : the contradictory outcomes of US aid to women's NGOs [2011]
- Pishchikova, Kateryna, 1976- author.
- Boulder, Colorado ; London [England] : FirstForumPress, 2011.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (245 pages)
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- ""Book Title""; ""Table of Contents""; ""Acknowledgments""; ""1-Introduction""; ""Notes""; ""2-Changing Perceptions of Civil Society and Gender""; ""Civil Society: Contextualizing the Rediscovery""; ""The Meanings of Gender""; ""Notes""; ""3-Civil Society and Democratization Assistance""; ""Making Democracy Happen: How and Why to Assist""; ""Making Democracy Work: Civil Society and NGO-ization""; ""Notes""; ""4-The History of Women�s NGO Activism in Ukraine""; ""Women�s Activism in Ukraine""; ""The Rise and Development of NGOs in Ukraine""
- ""Table 4.1: Quantitative Dynamics of NGO Development in Ukraine""""Notes""; ""5-The Origins of Assistance in Washington, DC""; ""The Discourse and Practice of the Post-Cold War Assistance""; ""Democracy Through Civil Society Promotion""; ""Gender and Women�s Issues: How Are They Defined?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""6-Assistance Implementation in Kiev""; ""Assistance: “East Joins West for Change?�""; ""Civil Society: Insiders or Outsiders?""; ""Gender and Women�s Issues: How Are They Mediated?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""7-Local Women�s NGOs as Aid Recipients""
- ""Assistance: “The West Is the Best?�""""Civil Society: “Professionals Without a Profession�""; ""Gender and Women�s Issues: What Do They Mean Locally?""; ""Conclusion""; ""Notes""; ""8-Civil Society Assistance Discourse and Its Impact""; ""The Findings: Unpacking the Civil Society Assistance Discourse""; ""Social and Political Effects of the Civil Society Assistance Discourse""; ""Table 8.1: Core Notions of Civil Society Assistance Discourse at ThreeLevels of Abstraction""; ""Notes""; ""
- Appendix 1: List of Interviews""; ""Note""; ""
- Appendix 2: Cited Documents""; ""Bibliography""
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- Wiliarty, Sarah Elise, 1968-
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, ©2010.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiii, 267 pages)
- Summary
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- Introduction: a democratic paradox?--
- 1. The puzzle of CDU policy making on women's issues--
- 2. The corporatist catch-all party model--
- 3. The postwar CDU: origins of a corporatist catch-all party--
- 4. The emergence of the Women's Union, 1969-1982--
- 5. The Women's Union in the dominant coalition, 1982-1989--
- 6. Looking eastward: the Women's Union and cobbled coalitions, 1989-1998--
- 7. The rise of Angela Merkel: policy and personnel decisions of the CDU in unified Germany--
- 8. Christian democracy with and without corporatism: policy making on women's issues in Austria, Italy and the Netherlands-- Conclusion-- Appendix A: list of cited interviews.
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- Wiliarty, Sarah Elise, 1968-
- Cambridge ; New York : Cambridge University Press, 2010.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 267 p. ; 24 cm.
- Summary
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- Introduction: a democratic paradox?--
- 1. The puzzle of CDU policy making on women's issues--
- 2. The corporatist catch-all party model--
- 3. The postwar CDU: origins of a corporatist catch-all party--
- 4. The emergence of the Women's Union, 1969-1982--
- 5. The Women's Union in the dominant coalition, 1982-1989--
- 6. Looking eastward: the Women's Union and cobbled coalitions, 1989-1998--
- 7. The rise of Angela Merkel: policy and personnel decisions of the CDU in unified Germany--
- 8. Christian democracy with and without corporatism: policy making on women's issues in Austria, Italy and the Netherlands-- Conclusion-- Appendix A: list of cited interviews.
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- Bush, Julia.
- Oxford ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2007.
- Description
- Book — viii, 340 p. ; 25 cm.
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- 1. An Introduction to Women's Anti-Suffragism-- THE LEADING WOMEN ANTI-SUFFRAGISTS--
- 2. Maternal Reformers and Education--
- 3. Maternal Reformers and Social Duty--
- 4. Women Writers--
- 5. Imperial Ladies-- WOMEN'S ANTI-SUFFRAGISM IN ACTION--
- 6. The Women's Appeal and After--
- 7. The Women's National Anti-Suffrage League--
- 8. Working With Men--
- 9. Suffrage, Sexuality and Citizenship--
- 10. Anti-Suffragists at War--
- 11. A Retrospective View of Failure.
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- Mayhall, Laura E. Nym, 1963-
- [Oxford] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiii, 218 pages) : illustrations Digital: data file.
- Summary
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- Rethinking suffrage
- Gender, citizenship, and the liberal state, 1860-1899
- The South African War and after, 1899-1906
- Staging exclusion, 1906-1909
- Resistance on trial, 1906-1912
- Embodying citizenship, 1908-1914
- The ethics of resistance, 1910-1914
- At war with and for the state, 1914-1918
- Fetishizing militancy, 1918-1930.
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- Mayhall, Laura E. Nym, 1963-
- New York : Oxford University Press, c2003.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 218 p. : ill. ; 25 cm.
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The image of upper-class women chaining themselves to the rails of 10 Downing Street, smashing windows of public buildings, and going on hunger strikes in the cause of "votes for women" have become visually synonomous with the British suffragette movement over the past century. Their story has become lore among feminists, in effect separating women's fight for voting rights from contemporary issues in British political history and disconnecting their militancy from other forms of political militancy in Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Mayhall examines the strategies that suffragettes employed to challenge the definitions of citizenship in Britain. She examines the resistance origins within liberal political tradition, its emergence during Britain's involvement in the South African War, and its enactment as spectacle. Enlarging the study of the militant campaign for suffrage, Mayhall analyzes not only its implications for the social history of gender but also, and more importantly, its connections to British political and intellectual history. This book is already being touted as a critical revisionist work in the history of suffrage in Britain.
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- Mayhall, Laura E. Nym, 1963-
- [Oxford] ; New York : Oxford University Press, 2003.
- Description
- Book — xiii, 218 p. : ill.
- Summary
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The image of upper-class women chaining themselves to the rails of 10 Downing Street, smashing windows of public buildings, and going on hunger strikes in the cause of "votes for women" have become visually synonomous with the British suffragette movement over the past century. Their story has become lore among feminists, in effect separating women's fight for voting rights from contemporary issues in British political history and disconnecting their militancy from other forms of political militancy in Britain in the 19th and early 20th centuries. Mayhall examines the strategies that suffragettes employed to challenge the definitions of citizenship in Britain. She examines the resistance origins within liberal political tradition, its emergence during Britain's involvement in the South African War, and its enactment as spectacle. Enlarging the study of the militant campaign for suffrage, Mayhall analyzes not only its implications for the social history of gender but also, and more importantly, its connections to British political and intellectual history. This book is already being touted as a critical revisionist work in the history of suffrage in Britain.
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- London : Bloomsbury Publishing, 2000.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (225 pages) Digital: data file.
- Summary
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- Cover
- Contents
- Acknowledgements
- Notes on Editors and Contributors
- Abbreviations
- Introduction: Writing Suffrage Histories
- the 'British' Experience
- 1. Reflecting on Suffrage History
- 2. 'Crossing the Great Divide': Inter-organizational Suffrage Relationships on Merseyside, 1895-1914
- 3. 'Suffragettes Are Splendid for Any Work': The Blathwayt Diaries as a Source for Suffrage History
- 4. Teetotal Feminists: Temperance Leadership and the Campaign for Women's Suffrage
- 5. 'Doing Justice to the Real Girl': The Women Writers' Suffrage
- 6. Suffragette Experience Through the Filter of Fascism
- 7. 'It Is Only Justice to Grant Women's Suffrage': Independent Labour Party Men and Women's Suffrage, 1893-1905
- 8. Between the Cause and the Courts: The Curious Case of Cecil Chapman
- 9. Journeying Through Suffrage: The Politics of Dora Montefiore
- 10. Suffrage Autobiography: A Study of Mary Richardson
- Suffragette, Socialist and Fascist
- 11. 'What a Lot There Is Still to Do': Stella Browne (1880-1955)
- Carrying the Struggle Ever Onward
- Index
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18. Votes for women [2000]
- London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xiii, 297 pages) : illustrations Digital: data file.
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- Other books in series needed on interleave.
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Votes for Women provides an innovative re-examination of the suffrage movement, presenting new perspectives which challenge the existing literature on this subject. This fascinating book charts the history of the movement in Britain from the nineteenth century to the postwar period, assessing important figures such as; * Emmeline Pankhurst and the militant wing * Millicent Garrett Fawcett, leader of the constitutional wing *Jennie Baines and her link with the international suffrage movements.
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- London ; New York : Routledge, 2000.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (xxii, 252 pages) : illustrations Digital: data file.
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- Contents: Preface. Introduction. Part I: The Classroom Ambiance. Instructors' Classroom Policies. Student Deportment in the Classroom. Part II: The Classroom Learning Experience. Instructors' Presentation Style and Content. Required In-Class Learning Activities. Part III: Assessments of Students. Testing and Other Academic Evaluations. Grading Methods. Feedback to Students. Writing Reference Letters for Students. Biased Treatment of Students. Academic Dishonesty. Part IV: Outside the Classroom. Availability to Students. Student-Faculty Interactions. Part V: Relationships in Academia. Multiple Role Relations and Conflicts of Interest. Interprofessional Relations. Exploitation of Students. Discrimination. Manipulative Students and Instructors. Supervising, Advising, and Collaboration With Students. Part VI: Responsibilities to Students and Colleagues. Instructor Competency. Confidentiality Issues. Political and Public Statements. Responsibilities to the Institution. Afterword: Prevention and Peer Intervention.
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- Contents: Preface. Part I: Coordinating Representations. K. Stenning, J.G. Greeno, R. Hall, M. Sommerfeld, M. Wiebe, Coordinating Mathematical With Biological Multiplication: Conceptual Learning as the Development of Heterogeneous Reasoning Systems. J. Vince, A. Tiberghien, Modeling in Teaching and Learning Elementary Physics. J.R. Frederiksen, B.Y. White, Conceptualizing and Constructing Linked Models: Creating Coherence in Complex Knowledge Systems. Part II: Provoking More Effective Modeling. R. Luckin, B. du Boulay, Construction and Abstraction: Contrasting Methods of Supporting Model Building in Learning Science. Z. Fund, Cognitive Support in Computerized Science Problem Solving: Eliciting External Representation and Improving Search Strategies. A. Bouwer, V.B. Machado, B. Bredeweg, Interactive Model-Building Environments. S. Bull, V. Dimitrova, P. Brna, Enhancing Reflective Modeling Through Communicative Interaction in Learning Environments. Part III: Collaboration and Language. P. Brna, M. Burton, Modeling the Modelers: Communicating About Content Through Shared External Representations. K. Lund, Teachers' Explanations of Students' Collaborative Modeling Activities. D. Alamargot, J. Andriessen, The "Power" of Text Production Activity in Collaborative Modeling: Nine Recommendations to Make a Computer-Supported Situation Work. M. Baker, Argumentative Interactions, Discursive Operations, and Learning to Model in Science.
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- Introduction I. Re-thinking suffrage discourse The South African War and the origins of suffrage militancy in Britain, 1899-1902 Laura E. Nym Mayhall 'States of Injury': Josephine Butler on slavery, citizenship, and the Boer War Antoinette Burton 'Racial Poison': Drink, male vice, and degeneration in first-wave feminism Mariana Valverde Modernity and mother-heartedness: Spirituality and religious meaning in Australian women's suffrage and citizenship movements, 1890s-1920s Judith Smart White maternity and black infancy: the rhetoric of race in the South African women's suffrage movement, 1895-1926 Pamela Scully Local feminisms in an imperial state An experiment in the social laboratory? Suffrage, national identity, and mythologies of race in New Zealand in the 1890s Raewyn Dalziel 'Women of the nations, unite!': Transnational suffragism in the United Kingdom, 1912-1914 Ian Christopher Fletcher 'Pioneering representatives of the Hebrew people': International campaigns of the Palestinian Jewish Women's Equal Rights Association, 1918-1948 Ruth Abrams Nation, tradition, and rights: the indigenous feminism of the Palestinian Women's Movement, 1929-1948 Ellen Fleischmann III. Tracking the transnational British suffragists and Iranian women, 1906-1911 Mansour Bonakdarien 'Making fresh Britains across the seas': Imperial authority and anti-feminism in Rhodesia Donal Lowry Competing transnational representations of the 1930s Indian franchise question Catherine Candy Australian women's metropolitan activism: From suffrage, to imperial vanguard, to commonwealth feminism Angela Woolacott Suffragism and internationalism: the enfranchisement of British and Indian women under an imperial state Mrinalina Sinha.
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- Contents: Preface. Part I: Initiating and Assessing Suitability for Brief Psychodynamic Psychotherapy. D.P. Charman, Effective Psychotherapy and Effective Psychotherapists. M.J. Lambert, R.D. Hunt, D.A. Vermeersch, Optimizing Outcome Through Prediction and Measurement of Psychological Functioning. B.A. Rudolph, The First Interview. A.S. Joyce, M. McCallum, Assessing Patient Capacities for Therapy: Psychological-Mindedness and Quality of Object Relations. Part II: Determining and Maintaining a Focus. S.B. Messer, A.H. Kaplan, Outcomes and Factors Related to Efficacy of Brief Psychodynamic Therapy. T.D. Eells, K.G. Lombart, Case Formulation: Determining the Focus in Brief Dynamic Psychotherapy. M.B.C. Gibbons, P. Crits-Christoph, P. Apostol, Constructing Interpretations and Assessing Their Accuracy. J. Ogrodniczuk, W. Piper, The Evidence: Transference Interpretations and Patient Outcomes--A Comparison of "Types" of Patients. Part III: Keeping an Eye on the Relationship. L.W. Samstag, J.C. Muran, J.D. Safran, Defining and Identifying Alliance Ruptures. R. Langs, The Power of Ground Rules. C.J. Gelso, Countertransference and Its Management in Brief Dynamic Therapy. D. Bennett, G. Parry, Maintaining the Therapeutic Alliance: Resolving Alliance-Threatening Interactions Related to the Transference. Part IV: Ending and Evaluating. D.P. Charman, A.C. Graham, Ending Therapy: Processes and Outcomes. E.G. Arnold, B.A. Farber, J.D. Geller, Termination, Posttermination, and Internalization of Therapy and the Therapist: Internal Representation and Psychotherapy Outcome. M.J. Lambert, T.P. Asay, Measuring Clinically Significant Change. Part V: Special Issues. S.A. Neufeldt, Critical Factors in Supervision: The Patient, the Therapist, and the Supervisor. E.R. Welfel, The Ethical Challenges of Brief Therapy. M. Duffy, Curative Factors in Work With Older Adults. Appendix: J. Fosbury, The Case Study: The Therapy, the Patient, and the Therapist.
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- Jorgensen-Earp, Cheryl R., 1952-
- Tuscaloosa : University of Alabama Press, 1997.
- Description
- Book — 1 online resource (x, 201 pages) : illustrations. Digital: data file.
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Cheryl R. Jorgensen-Earp provides a new understanding of the recurrent rhetorical need to employ conservative rhetoric in support of a radical cause. Her study challenges the common view that the suffragettes' use of military metaphors, their vilification of the government, and their violent attacks on property were signs of hysteria and self-destruction. Instead, what emerges is a picture of a deliberate, if controversial, strategy of violence supported by a rhetorical defense of unusual power and consistency.
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