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Authors: Sheila Rowbotham
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Unpublished Theses and Papers
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Newspapers and Periodicals Consulted
Accrington Labour Journal
The Adult
The Alarm
Clarion
Commonweal
The Communist
Daily Herald
Eugenics Review
Freewoman
Halfpenny Short Cuts
Industrial Worker
International Socialist Review
Ladies’ Garment Worker
Lansbury’s Labour Weekly
Liberty
Lucifer
Manchester Guardian
Mother Earth
New Age
New Generation
New Leader
The Nineteenth Century
Out of Work
Oxford University Extension Gazette
The Social Democrat
The Syndicalist
The Times
Woman Citizen
Woman’s Dreadnought/Workers’ Dreadnought
Woman Rebel
Woman Worker
Women Workers: Quarterly Magazine of the Birmingham Ladies’ Union
Index
Abendblatt
,
182
Abortion Law Reform Association,
101
academics vs activists,
228–29
Accrington Labour Journal
,
130
Accrington Observer
,
131
activists vs academics,
228–29
Adams, Frank,
76
Addams, Jane,
8
,
22
,
30
,
52
,
174
,
198
,
228
Adult
,
14
advertising,
146
,
168
,
239
African-Americans
See
blacks
Afro-American Mothers’ Council,
107
Alarm
,
18
Aldred, Guy,
75
,
93
,
95
All in a Day’s Work
(Tarbell),
203
American Federation of Labor (AFL),
157
,
176
,
179
,
184–85
,
235
American Labor Unions
,
185
,
223
Ames, Blanche,
95
Anarchist
,
33
Anderson, Margaret,
79
Anthony, Katharine,
113
Anthony, Susan B.,
27
Anti-Sweating League,
20
,
158
,
180–81
Archibald, Mary,
75
,
132
Armwood, Blanche,
146
art
home as,
133
of living,
29
,
127
,
134
,
223
arts and crafts,
29
,
41
,
95
,
134
,
143–45
,
197–99
,
202
Ashbee, Charles,
41
,
198
Ashbee, Janet,
41
Ashby, Margery Corbett,
43
,
49
Ashton, Margaret,
31
,
105
,
152
,
176
,
217
associated homes,
138
Atkinson, Mabel,
8
,
196
,
215
Atlanta’s Neighborhood Union,
21
Austin, Kate,
17
,
26
,
62
,
133
,
195
Aveling, Eleanor Marx,
18–19
,
24
,
30–31
,
172
,
174
,
227
The Awakening
(Chopin),
3
Bailie, William,
28
Baker, Josephine,
47
Barbour, Mary,
161
Barnard College,
184
Barnett, Henrietta,
134
Barney, Natalie,
42
,
79
Barrett, Janie Porter,
21
Bauer, Catherine Wurster,
235
Baxandall, Rosalyn,
235
Beanland, Harriette,
104
Beard, Mary,
3
,
31
,
67
,
87
,
89
,
113
,
235
city beautiful,
135
city housekeeping,
128
,
151
Bebel, August,
30
,
138
Bell, Diantha,
133
Bellamy, Edward,
12–13
,
126
,
233
Benstock, Shari,
79
Bergson, Henri,
45
Berkman, Alexander,
57
Besant, Annie,
30–31
,
33
,
86
,
93
on work,
173
Better Times for the Housewife
(Morrison),
151
bicycle,
2
,
39
,
238
Billington-Greig, Teresa,
15
,
39
,
102
,
158–59
,
161
Birmingham Ladies’ Union of Workers among Women and Children,
9
birth control,
31–32
,
56
,
73
,
77
,
83
,
84–103
passim
,
105–6
,
220
after WWI,
100
and blacks,
99
first clinic in Britain,
97
Stopes’ influence on,
97
and workers’ struggle,
101
See also
contraception
Birth Control Review
,
94
birth strike,
89
Black, Clementina,
2
,
9
,
18
,
20
,
157–58
co-op housekeeping,
129
,
136–37
unionism,
176
wages,
173
,
179
blacks,
6
,
18
,
21
,
25
,
47
,
54–55
birth control,
99
boycott power,
157
business support for,
236
employment,
176–77
financial self-help,
152
,
154
,
177
ignorant depiction of,
229
improve motherhood,
107–8
whites divided over,
11
VS
whites for aid,
114
,
176
,
212–13
work,
176–77
,
190
,
195
Blatch, Harriot Stanton,
31
,
86
,
88
,
235
equal pay,
191
mothers’ pensions,
113
work and mothering,
118
bloomers,
39–40
Boas, Franz,
33
body
See
sex
Bolton’s School for Mothers,
104
Bondfield, Margaret,
131
,
164
,
189
Booth, Charles,
172
Boris, Eileen,
198
Born, Helena,
18
,
28
,
37
,
39–40
,
58
,
133
,
173
,
214
,
229
Boyce, Neith,
53
,
72
boycott
See
consumption
Bradlaugh, Charles,
93
Brandeis, Louis,
178–79
,
204
Bratton, Augusta,
190
Breckinridge, Sophonisba,
8
,
127–28
,
228
Brion, Hélène,
91
British Society for the Promotion of Co-operative Housekeeping,
136
British Society for the Study of Sex Psychology,
71
Brittain, Vera,
77
,
80
Bromley, Dorothy Dunbar,
55
Brooke, Emma,
227
Brotherhood of Sleeping Car Porters,
44
Brown, Corinne,
174
Browne, Stella,
32
,
56
,
70–72
,
91
,
93
,
96–97
,
99–101
,
115
,
230
,
237
Bruère, Martha Bensley,
129
,
142
Bruère, Robert,
129
,
142
Bryn Mawr College,
75
,
184
Butler, Josephine,
65
Byron, Lord,
31
Cadbury, George,
181
Caird, Mona,
31
,
63–64
Call
,
92
Campbell, Helen,
10
,
26
,
29
,
156
,
223
home economics,
125–27
capitalism,
117
,
195
,
207
,
209
,
215–16
,
233
,
239
destroys home,
133
ethical consumption vs,
158
food co-op vs,
159
home economics vs,
127
,
152