Conservative Women: A History of Women and the Conservative Party, 1874–1997

Conservative Women: A History of Women and the Conservative Party, 1874–1997

Author
G. E. Maguire (auth.)
Publisher
Palgrave Macmillan UK
Language
English
Year
1998
ISBN
978-1-349-40079-9,978-0-230-37612-0
File Type
pdf
File Size
24.2 MiB

About the Author G.E. MAGUIRE studied at St Antony's College, Oxford where she received a doctorate in Modern British History. From 1990-93 she taught at the University of Paris-Sorbonne, and is currently Lecturer in British Studies at the University of Paris XII-Val de Marne. She is also the author of Anglo-American Policy towards the Free French, an analysis of relations between the two major western allies and Charles de Gaulle's movement during World War II. Product Description The primary objective of Maguire's study is to consider the evolution of women's role in the Conservative Party since the time of Disraeli and try to assess whether it has always been one of progress. To do this she examines not only the attitude of women to the party and the official attitude of the party towards women but also the degree of acceptance that Conservative men have shown towards women members. It considers women at all levels, from that of the voter to the grassroots organization to national politics. Review 'Maguire's entertaining analysis of the contribution of women to the Conservative party is an easy read...good on statistical fact...The quotes are lively and evocative.' - Ann Widdecombe, The Sunday Times

show more...

How to Download?!!!

Just click on START button on Telegram Bot

Free Download Book