Motherhood and the Relationships of the SexesHartley, C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine)
Philosophy
Motherhood and the Relationships of the Sexes
Hartley, C. Gasquoine (Catherine Gasquoine)
Mothers; Sex; Women -- Social and moral questions
N.B.—This bibliography is intended as a guide to the student; it
is merely representative, not in any part exhaustive. The books to
which reference is made are marked with an asterisk, those of special
importance with two asterisks.
PART I
THE WOMAN’S MOVEMENT
ANKER, E. Women’s Suffrage in Norway. N.U. of W.S.S. 1913.
ANTHONY, K. Feminism in Germany and Scandinavia. London, 1916.
BAX, E. B. The Fraud of Feminism. London, 1913.
BLEASE, W. L. The Emancipation of English Women. New ed. London, 1913.
BREEVOORT, J. Haar idealen (on feminism in Holland). Rotterdam, 1914.
CATT, C. C. The World Movement for Woman’s Suffrage. London, 1911.
COLQUHOUN, E. The Vocation of Woman. London, 1914.
*COOMARASWAMY, A. SATI: A Vindication of the Hindu Women. Reprinted from
the _Sociological Review_, April 1913.
FAIRFIELD, Z. The Woman’s Movement. London, 1911.
Some Aspects of the Woman’s Movement. London, 1916.
FAWCETT, M. G. Women’s Suffrage: A Short History of a Great Movement. The
People’s Books. 1912.
GEORGE, W. L. Woman and To-morrow. London, 1912. Article in _English
Review_, December 1916.
GORDON, H. The Prisoner: A Sketch. An experience of forcible feeding.
Letchworth Press, 1911.
GRIEG, T. B. The Militant Suffrage Movement: Emancipation in a Hurry.
London, 1911.
Towards Woman’s Liberty. London, 1910.
HUTCHINS, B. L. Conflicting Ideals: Two Sides of the Woman’s Question.
London, 1913.
International Women’s Suffrage. Alliance Publications.
KEY, ELLEN. The Women’s Movement. (Translated by M. B. Borthwick, with
Introduction by Havelock Ellis.) New York and London, 1912.
LYTTON, LADY CONSTANCE. Prisons and Prisoners. London, 1914.
MARTIN, E. S. The Unrest of Women. New York and London, 1913.
MASON, B. Story of the Woman’s Suffrage Movement. (Introduction by the
Right Rev. the Lord Bishop of Lincoln.) New York and London, 1912.
MAYREDER, ROSA. A Survey of the Woman Problem. (Translated from the
German by H. Scheffauer.) London, 1913.
*MEIKLE, M. Towards a Sane Feminism. London, 1916.
National Union of Women’s Suffrage Societies Publications.
OWEN, H. Woman Adrift: The Menace of Suffragism. London, 1912.
PANKHURST, E. Why we are Militant. London, 1914.
My Own Story. London, 1914.
PANKHURST, E. S. The Suffragette. The history of the women’s militant
suffrage movement. New York, 1911.
ROBERTS, K. Pages from the Diary of a Militant Suffragette. Letchworth
Press, 1911.
ROBINS, E. Way Stations. London, 1913.
SHARP, E. Rebel Women. (Introduction by E. Robin.) London, 1915.
SCHIRMACHER, K. The Modern Women’s Rights Movement. An historical survey.
(Translated from 3rd German ed. by C. Conrad.) New York, 1912.
STANTON, C. S. History of Women’s Suffrage. New York, 1881.
SWANWICK, H. M. The Future of the Women’s Movement. (Introduction by Mrs.
Fawcett.) London, 1913.
Woman’s Press. Many Publications.
Women’s Freedom League. _The Vote_, pamphlets, etc.
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