
The Woman Suffrage Movement in America: A Reassessment
Cambridge University Press
Edition: Reprint, 10/8/2015
EAN 9781107567054, ISBN10: 110756705X
Paperback, 290 pages, 22.9 x 15.2 x 1.7 cm
Language: English
Originally published in English
This book departs from familiar accounts of high-profile woman suffrage activists whose main concern was a federal constitutional amendment. It tells the story of woman suffrage as one involving the diverse politics of women across the country as well as the incentives of the men with the primary political authority to grant new voting rights - those in state legislatures. Through a mix of qualitative and quantitative evidence, the book explains the success and failures of efforts for woman suffrage provisions in five states and in the US Congress as the result of successful and failed coalitional politics between the suffrage movement and important constituencies of existing male voters, including farmers' organizations, labor unions, and the Populist and Progressive parties.
1. Bringing politics back in
suffrage supply and demand
2. Political meaning for woman suffrage
3. Programmatic enfranchisement
coalitional strategies for voting rights
4. Strong leverage
third party support
5. Coalitional impossibilities
race, class, and failure
6. The national story
7. From the outside in.