Female Opposition to Women Parliamentary Franchise: The Appeal against Female Suffrage in England up to 1928.
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University of Tlemcen
Abstract
In the nineteenth century, England witnessed the emergence of the female Suffrage
Movement.In 1866 these women suffragists’ aim was the parliamentary
enfranchisement of women. In 1899, the appearance of the Female Anti-Suffrage
Movement was organized to oppose the grant of the parliamentary franchise for
women. This research work tries to highlight the causes that pushed women to
oppose the parliamentary vote for women. The antis had a surfeit of arguments
which justified their cause, which was the resentment of the political equality
between genders. The Female Anti Suffrage Campaign was defeated .In 1918 was
the partial enfranchisement of women over the age of thirty in 1918. And after a
decade with the Equal Enfranchisement Act (1928), all women finally achieved
the same voting rights as men.