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This continues the entry under "Women" in the 1911 Encyclopedia Britannica.
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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.)
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