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Devon women in public and professional life, 1900-1950 : votes, voices and vocations / Julia Neville, Mitzi Auchterlonie, Paul Auchterlonie, Ann Roberts, Helen Turnbull.

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  • 9781905816774
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Contents:
Paul Auchterlonie</p><br><br><p>Chapter 1 Eleanor Margaret Acland (1878-1933) -- Mitzi and Paul Auchterlonie</p><br><br><p>Chapter 2 Clara Henrietta Daymond (1873-1957) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Chapter 3 Mabel Lieda Ramsay (1878-1954) -- Ann Roberts</p><br><br><p>Chapter 4 Jessie Headridge (1871-1946) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Chapter 5 Florence Gascoyne-Cecil (1863-1944) -- Julia Neville and Helen Turnbull</p><br><br><p>Chapter 6 Georgiana Buller (1884-1953) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Chapter 7 Jane Grey Clinton (1863-1953) -- Julia Neville and Helen Turnbull</p><br><br><p>Chapter 8 Mary Sylvia Calmady-Hamlyn (1881-1962) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Conclusion</p><br><br><p>Appendix: Voluntary Organizations in Devon Supported by the Subjects of these Biographies</p><br><br><p>Bibliography</p><br><br><p>Index</p><br>
Subject: This book is one of the first to study the role of women in public and professional life from a regional point of view. It breaks new ground in considerations of gender in the early twentieth century and the history of Devon in the modern period.
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Includes bibliographies and index.

<P>List of Figures</p><br><br><p>List of Acronyms</p><br><br><p>Acknowledgements</p><br><br><p>Introduction -- Paul Auchterlonie</p><br><br><p>Chapter 1 Eleanor Margaret Acland (1878-1933) -- Mitzi and Paul Auchterlonie</p><br><br><p>Chapter 2 Clara Henrietta Daymond (1873-1957) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Chapter 3 Mabel Lieda Ramsay (1878-1954) -- Ann Roberts</p><br><br><p>Chapter 4 Jessie Headridge (1871-1946) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Chapter 5 Florence Gascoyne-Cecil (1863-1944) -- Julia Neville and Helen Turnbull</p><br><br><p>Chapter 6 Georgiana Buller (1884-1953) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Chapter 7 Jane Grey Clinton (1863-1953) -- Julia Neville and Helen Turnbull</p><br><br><p>Chapter 8 Mary Sylvia Calmady-Hamlyn (1881-1962) -- Julia Neville</p><br><br><p>Conclusion</p><br><br><p>Appendix: Voluntary Organizations in Devon Supported by the Subjects of these Biographies</p><br><br><p>Bibliography</p><br><br><p>Index</p><br>

This book is one of the first to study the role of women in public and professional life from a regional point of view. It breaks new ground in considerations of gender in the early twentieth century and the history of Devon in the modern period.

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