
Rise Up Women!
The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes
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Narrated by:
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Deryn Edwards
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By:
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Diane Atkinson
About this listen
On 6 February 1918, after campaigning for over 50 years, British women were finally granted the vote. In November 1919, the first woman MP, Lady Nancy Astor, was elected to the House of Commons. History was made.
A hundred years on, it is time to reflect on the daring and painful struggle women undertook to break into a political system that excluded them. In the voices of key suffragettes, Rise Up Women! chronicles the founding of the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies in the 1860s, led by Millicent Garrett Fawcett, and the formation of the more militant Women's Social and Political Union in 1903.
'Deeds Not Words!' was their slogan - and they took increasingly violent action, enduring police brutality, imprisonment and force-feeding. Charting the history of the movement through the lives of those who took part, Rise Up Women! illuminates the stories of lesser-known figures and depicts a truly national and international struggle. Brilliantly researched, vividly rendered and celebratory, it is an essential reminder of what it took to get where we are today - and the progress yet to be made.
©2018 Diane Atkinson (P)2017 Audible, LtdThe story teller was great, but perhaps more than one voice would have added variety? It became a little monotonous to listen to in some sections, but that was due to the nature of the history telling and not the performer.
Thank you, Diane Abbot, for this great book! The suffering and punishments undergone by these women (and the men who supported them) who fought to give me my vote was far greater than I was taught at school and I am deeply grateful to them all, whatever way they chose to make their protest, violent or peaceful.
Eye opening history of the suffragette movement
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The truly reactionary attitudes & behaviour of the Liberal Government to the women was startlingly shocking & literally undermined their own progressive agenda!
PS: Field Marshal Sir John French's Sister, FM Haig's Niece & FM Kitchener's Niece were all militant activists!
Fascinating
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My major reservation is whether this works as an audio book. At times it felt like just a list of broken windows, prison sentences and descriptions of force feeding. There were so many people it was not possible to feel too much for any of them.
The heroine of this book is the fight itself and I was left with more mixed feelings about this than when I started. Were they terrorists? Definitely not. Were they mentally unstable? In more than a few cases, I suspect the answer was yes. Did they do more damage to the cause than good - I think the jury is still out.on that one.
As a woman I am very aware that I owe those who struggled for the liberty I take for granted a great debt. This book has given me a broader view of the whole picture and I now want to know more about the others who struggled on without the militancy and - it has to be said - without all the publicity.
Not Just the Pankhursts
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What a generation!
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My imagination ran to considering how recent women politicians would have dealt with the terrorism of suffragettes if some freak of the space-time continuum had permitted. Thatcher & May (as Home Secretary) would have been far more severe!
Does the end justify the means?
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