| Women - Historical Perspective | |||||||||
| Historical perspective: continuing the entry on "women" from the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica. | |||||||||
Note that this entry is a product of its time, and should be read in that context. Footnotes have been omitted to make the text easier to follow. Also note that scanning and editing may have introduced a few errors into the transcription. Because of these errors, if you need to use this information in an academic paper, please consult the original, available at many libraries. This continues the entry under "Women" in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica. Previous page > Woman Suffrage International AUTH0RITIES.?It is impossible to do more than mention a few works out of many dealing with various phases of the modern women's movement. ? See Alice Zimmern's Renaissance of Girls' Education in England (1898); A. R. Cleveland, Women under English Law (1896); J. L. de Lanessan, L'Education de la femme moderne (1908); M. Ostrogorski, Femme au point de vue du droit public (1892); Mrs C. P. Gilman, Women and Economics (1899); Miss C. E. Collet, Report on Changes in the Employment of Women (1898; Parl. papers, C. 8794); B. and M. Van Vorst, Woman -in industry (1908); A. Loria, Le Féminisme au point de vue sociologique (1907); Flelen Blackburn, Record of Women's Suffrage, in the United Kinydom (1902); Susan B. Anthony, History of Woman's Suffrage, in the United States (4 vols., 1881?1902); C. C. Stopes, British Free Women (I 894); W. Lyon Blease, The Emancipation of Women (1910). The classical exposition of the arguments on behalf of women's suffrage is J. S. Mill's Subjection of Women; the most important statement in opposition is perhaps that of Professor A. V. Dicey in the Quarterly Review (Oct. 1908). (X.) First page > General More of this article: General | Mosaic Law, Ancient India | Roman Law | Christian Law | Northern Europe Law | English Law | Husband and Wife | Criminal Law | Education | Professions | Nursing and Medicine | Government and Politics | Women Practicing Law | Women as Clergy | Women's Rights Agitation | Woman Suffrage | Woman Suffrage 1865-1906 | Woman Suffrage 1906-1910 | Woman Suffrage Societies | Woman Suffrage New Zealand and Australia | Woman Suffrage America | Woman Suffrage Europe | Woman Suffrage International | Sources <Index to Etexts on Women's History> Part of a collection of etexts on women's history produced by Jone Johnson Lewis. Editing and formatting © 1999-2003 Jone Johnson Lewis. | |||||||||

