This much-needed history remembers those women in Wales who--at the end of the nineteenth century and before World War I--fought for and won their right to vote and to hold public office. Ursula Masson documents the countless efforts that these determined women made toward achieving equality, comparing and contrasting their agenda with that of their English counterparts and defining those aspects that were distinctly Welsh.
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