ABSTRACT

Emmeline Pankhurst was perhaps the most influential woman of the twentieth century. Today her name is synonymous with the 'votes for women' campaign and she is remembered as the most brave and inspirational suffrage leader in history. In this absorbing account of her life both before and after the campaign for women's suffrage, June Purvis documents her early political work, her active role within the suffrage movement and her role as a wife and mother within her family.
This fascinating full-length biography of Emmeline Pankhurst, the first for nearly seventy years, draws upon new approaches to feminist biography to place her within the context of her family and friends. It is based upon an unrivalled range of primary sources, including personal interviews with her surviving family.

chapter |8 pages

INTRODUCTION

chapter 3|14 pages

POLITICAL HOSTESS (JUNE 1887–1892)

chapter 7|17 pages

TO LONDON (FEBRUARY 1906–JUNE 1907)

chapter 12|18 pages

THE TRUCE RENEWED (JANUARY–NOVEMBER 1911)

chapter 18|18 pages

FUGITIVE (JANUARY–AUGUST 1914)

chapter 24|10 pages

NICHE IN HISTORY