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Acknowledgements | ||
Eleanor Rathbone's Family Tree | ||
Introduction: Lives Seen and Unseen | 1 | |
I | Dilemmas of a Dutiful Daughter | 7 |
1 | Snares of Wealth and Virtue | 9 |
2 | Mothers and Mentors | 28 |
3 | Philosophy and Feminism | 40 |
4 | Her Father's Daughter | 56 |
Coda: Emily Alone | 72 | |
II | The Freedom of the City | 75 |
5 | Enter Miss Macadam | 77 |
6 | Must Mothers be Poor? | 98 |
7 | Claiming Citizenship | 116 |
8 | Time of Trial | 139 |
Coda: Elsie Makes her Will | 154 | |
III | A New Feminism in the Making | 157 |
9 | Choosing Elizabeth | 159 |
10 | What Future for Feminism? | 176 |
11 | Feuds about the Family | 199 |
12 | Most Independent Member | 219 |
13 | The Difference Empire Makes | 241 |
Coda: Miss Rathbone has her Portrait Painted | 265 | |
IV | A World to Save | 269 |
14 | Prophet without Honour | 271 |
15 | A War Worth Fighting | 306 |
16 | 'Rescue the Perishing' | 328 |
17 | Miss Rathbone in Victory | 359 |
Coda: The Lady Vanishes | 375 | |
App. 1 | Principal Writings by Eleanor Rathbone, by date | 379 |
App. 2 | Municipal Election Results, Granby Ward, Liverpool | 381 |
App. 3 | Parliamentary Election Results, Combined English Universities, 1918-46 | 382 |
App. 4 | Eleanor Rathbone's Major Parliamentary Speeches and Questions | 384 |
App. 5: A Note on Sources | 385 | |
Notes | 388 | |
Index | 450 |
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