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Distant Sisters

Australasian Women and the International Struggle for the Vote, 1880–1914
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In Distant Sisters by James Keating, the narrative explores the intriguing historical and military connections between different cultures with a focus on their impactful relationships. The book delves into how distant communities influenced each other through strategic collaborations and conflicts. By examining these cultural interactions, the book uncovers nuanced understandings of shared histories and legacies.
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Distant Sisters

The book tells a regional and international history of the Australian suffrage campaigns between 1880-1914, uncovering the networks of suffragists built to win the vote and sell its merits abroad. Situated at the nexus of feminist and imperial history, it examines the limits of cross border connection in turn-of-the-century social reform movements.

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The book tells a regional and international history of the Australian suffrage campaigns between 1880-1914, uncovering the networks of suffragists built to win the vote and sell its merits abroad. Situated at the nexus of feminist and imperial history, it examines the limits of cross-border connection in turn-of-the-century social reform movements.

In the 1890s, Australian and New Zealand women became the first in the world to win the vote. Buoyed by their victories, they promised to lead a global struggle for the expansion of women's electoral rights. Charting the common trajectory of the colonial suffrage campaigns, Distant Sisters uncovers the personal and material networks that transformed feminist organising.

Considering intimate and institutional connections, well-connected elites, and ordinary women, this book argues developments in Auckland, Sydney, and Adelaide — long considered the peripheries of the feminist world — cannot be separated from its glamorous metropoles. Focusing on Antipodean women, simultaneously insiders and outsiders in the emerging international women's movement, and documenting the failures of their expansive vision alongside its successes, this book reveals a more contingent history of international organising and challenges celebratory accounts of fin-de-siècle global connection.

This book is relevant to United Nations Sustainable Development Goal 5, Gender equality.

Series: Gender in History

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Distant Sisters has been highly praised for its in-depth and meticulous examination of Australasian women's suffrage activism between 1880 and 1914. The book is noted for its elegant writing and significant contribution to suffrage historiography, highlighting the complex, interconnected efforts of political women in the region. Reviewers appreciate the book's critical approach to understanding the intricate stories and regional issues of the movement, moving beyond simple celebratory narratives.

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INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781526167118

Publisher: Manchester University Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 14 February 2023

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Manchester University Press

Illustration: 10 black & white illustrations, 9 tables

Audience: General / adult, Tertiary education, Professional and scholarly

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 14.0mm

Width: 138.0mm

Height: 216.0mm

Weight: 318g

Pages: 272

About the Author

James Keating is a lecturer and tutor in History at the University of New South Wales.

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