INDEX
Abbans, Count Jouffroy d’, [57].
Aberdeen, Lady, [xi, note 1], [96].
Actresses’ Franchise League, [68].
Adams, Mr. Alva, [22], [23].
Adler, [167].
Adlersparre, Baroness of, [106].
Age of consent, in woman’s suffrage states of the United States, [39].
in Australia, [53], [54].
Agricultural Association for Women, [83].
Agriculturists, women,
in the United States, [36].
in Great Britain, [82-84].
in Sweden, [108].
in France, [186].
in Italy, [203], [204].
Alcala, Catalina d’, [210].
Alexander II, [218].
Alexandra House, [82].
Aloisia, Sigea, [208].
Amberly, Lady, [62].
American Commission, report on European prostitution, [37].
American Federation of Labor, favors woman’s suffrage, [10].
forms organizations of workingwomen, [33].
American Woman’s Suffrage Association, [12].
American women,
activities of, at Constitutional Convention (1787), [2-4].
means of agitation used by, [15], [16].
and political life, [18].
and the protection of youth, [18 and note 1].
and state legislative offices, [22], [23 and note 1].
members of city councils, [22].
in the Colorado legislature, [22], [23 and note 1].
and education, [23-27].
excluded by certain universities, [24].
and the teaching profession, [25].
students in higher institutions of learning, [26].
suffrage of, in school affairs, [27].
increase of women students, [27].
admitted to technical schools, [29].
legal status of, [36], [37].
and sports, [38], [39].
Amsterdam, [xiii].
Ancketill, Mr., [100].
Ancketill, Mrs., [100].
Anstie, Dr., [77].
Anthony, Susan B., the Napoleon of the woman’s suffrage movement, [7].
various facts concerning, [7], [8].
joint author of a History of Woman’s Suffrage, [23, note 2].
Anti-Foot-Binding Societies, [258].
Anti-Slavery Congress, [5], [6].
Arenal, Concepcion, [209], [210].
Argentine Republic, [214].
Arsuaga, Pi y, [211].
Artists’ Suffrage League, [68].
Asquith, Mr., [66].
Association Opposed to Woman’s Suffrage (in the United States), [23].
Auclert, Madame, [188].
Augsburg, Dr. Anita, [151].
Australia, member of the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [42 and ff.]
Australian universities, [45], [46].
Australian Women’s Political Association, [54].
Austria, represented in The International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii];
see also [German Austria].
Austrian Women Teachers’ Society, [159].
Bajer, [123].
Baltic Women’s Review, [229].
Bassiliades, Dr., [243], [244].
Bayadères, [255].
Bazan, Emilia Pardo, [208], [209].
Beauharnais, Josephine, [178].
Becker, [63].
Belgium, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [190], [191].
Ben-Aid, Mrs. Haïrie, [247].
Béothy, Dr., [170].
Beresford-Hope, Mrs., [71].
Bey, Kassim Amin, [247].
Bieber-Böhm, Hanna, [151].
Biggs, [63].
Birmingham, [61].
Björnson, [110], [117], [123].
Blackburn, Helen, [59, note 1].
Blackwell, Elizabeth, [28], [29].
Blackwell, Emily, [29].
Blake, Jex, [77].
Boer War, [64].
Bohemia, conditions in, [230-232].
Boise, Idaho, [21].
Bonald, de, [180].
Bonnevial, Madame, [188].
Bosnia, conditions in, [250].
Boston, [22], [27], [38].
Brabanzon House, [82].
Brahmanism, [254].
Brandes, George, [123].
Braun, Lily, [152].
Bremer, Frederika, [103];
see also [Fredericka Bremer League].
Bristol, [61].
Brüstlein, Miss Dr., [136].
Buchner, Miss, [204].
Bulgaria, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [239-242].
Butler, Mrs. Josephine, [95], [204].
Cabinet, British, and woman’s suffrage, [65], [67].
Cahiers feministes, [193].
California, woman’s suffrage amendment adopted by, [17, note 1].
efforts of women of, to secure the suffrage, [21].
Cambridge University, [75], [76].
Canada, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
woman’s rights movement in, [96 and ff.]
Carima, Mrs., [241].
Carinthia, see [Slovene Woman’s Rights Movement].
Carniola, see [Slovene Woman’s Rights Movement].
Catharine II, [217].
Catholic Woman’s League, [154].
Catholic Women Teachers’ Society, [159].
Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman, [xiii], [42].
Cauer, Mrs., [150], [151], [152].
Cave, Miss, [78].
Central America, conditions in, [212], [213].
Central Committee for Woman’s Suffrage (England), [63].
Central states (of the United States), [35].
Chauvin, Jeanne, [185].
Chicago, [40].
Child labor, in United States, [35].
Children,
“Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,” [18 and note 1].
National Child Labor Committee, [35].
laws protecting, in Australia, [54].
see also [Laws protecting women and children].
Children, authority over,
in Colorado, [19], [20].
in thirty-eight of the United States, [37].
in Australia, [49], [55].
in England, [74].
in Finland, [115].
in German Austria, [169].
in Switzerland, [140].
in France, [179].
in Spain, [210].
Chili, [214].
China, conditions in, [256-260].
Cincinnati, [30], [37].
Clergy, English, [6].
Cleveland, President, [15].
Clough, Anne, [75].
Cobden, Mrs., [71].
Code Napoleon, absence of, in Australia, [44].
in the Netherlands, [126].
in France, [178], [179].
in Belgium, [191].
in Italy, [202].
Coeducation,
in the United States, [24], [25].
in Australia, [45], [46].
in Scotland, [75].
in Sweden, [105].
in the Netherlands, [127].
in Switzerland, [134], [135].
in Germany, [147].
in Italy, [200].
College Equal Suffrage League, [10].
Collett, Clara, [117].
Colorado,
woman’s suffrage in, [16].
activities and rights of women in, [19], [20].
vote of immoral women in, [18], [19].
women in legislature of, [22], [23 and note 1].
conditions of women and children in, [39], [40].
Columbia University, [24].
“Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,” [18 and note 1].
Confucius, [260].
Conradi, Mrs., [219].
Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Association, [68].
Convert, The (novel), [67, note 1].
Coote, Miss, [172].
Copenhagen, [xiii].
Court of Appeals, [71].
Craigen, [63].
Creighton, Mrs. Louise, [69].
Curie, Madame, [84], [224].
Czaky, [172].
Davies, Emily, [75].
Dazynska, Dr., [234].
De Stem der Vrouw, [194].
Declaration of Independence, Woman’s, [6], [7], [11].
“The Declaration of the Rights of Women,” [176].
Deflou, Madame Oddo, [182].
Denison, Mrs. Macdonald, [98].
Denmark, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [122-126].
Dennis, Mrs., [192].
Denver, Colorado, [18], [19].
Deraismes, Marie, [180].
Deroin, Jeanne, [180].
Derscheid-Delcour, Mrs., [193].
Despard, Mrs., [68].
Disraeli, [61].
Divorce laws,
in woman’s suffrage states, [39].
in Australia, [49], [52], [55].
in England, [74].
in Mexico and Central America, [213].
in Turkey and Egypt, [247].
Dobson, Mrs., [47].
Doctors, women,
in the United States, [28], [29].
in Australia, [46].
in Great Britain, [77].
in Sweden, [104], [107].
in Finland, [111].
in Norway, [121].
in the Netherlands, [128], [130], [131].
in Switzerland, [136].
in Germany, [148].
in German Austria, [160], [161].
in Hungary, [171].
in Belgium, [193].
in Italy, [201].
in Portugal, [212].
in Russia, [220], [221], [222], [223].
in Servia, [237].
in Bulgaria, [240].
in Rumania, [242].
in Bosnia, [251].
in Persia, [251].
in India, [253].
Dokumente der Frauen, [166].
Donohue, Mrs. M., [44].
Do You Know? (pamphlet), [42].
Drummond, Mrs., [66].
Dufferin, Lady, [254].
Durand, Madame Marguerite, [188].
Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie v., [169].
Education, women and,
in the United States, [23-27], [39].
in Australia, [45], [46].
in Great Britain, [74 and ff.]
in Canada, [97].
in Sweden, [104], [106], [107].
in Finland, [111].
in Norway, [117-119].
in Denmark, [123].
in the Netherlands, [127], [128].
in Switzerland, [134-136].
in Germany, [146-148].
in Luxemburg, [157], [158].
in German Austria, [159], [160], [161-163].
in Hungary, [169-171].
in France, [183], [184].
in Belgium, [191-193].
in Italy, [199-201].
in Spain, [207], [208].
in Portugal, [212].
in Mexico and Central America, [212].
in South America, [214].
in Russia, [217-222], [225].
in Czechish Bohemia and Moravia,230.
in Servia, [236], [237].
in Bulgaria, [240].
in Greece, [243].
in Turkey and Egypt, [247], [248].
in India, [255].
in China, [259].
in Japan, [261].
Education Act, [71].
Egypt, conditions in, [245-250].
El Feminismo, [209].
Elmy, E. C. Wolstenholme, [70, notes 1 and 2].
Encyclopedia Britannica, [60].
England, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xii];
see [Great Britain].
English Constitution, [72].
Enrooth, Adelaide, [110].
Eudokimoff, Mrs., [229, note 1].
Factory inspectors, women,
in the Netherlands, [128], [129].
in Switzerland, [137].
in Germany, [149].
in France, [185].
in Italy, [201].
in Russia, [224].
Far East, conditions in the, [245-265].
Favre, Miss Nellie, [136].
Fawcett, [63], [69].
February Revolution (1848), [180].
Federal Child’s Bureau, proposed in the United States, [18 and note 1].
Federation of French Women’s Clubs, [181], [183].
Federation of Labor, [10].
Federn, Elsie, [166].
Féminisme chrétien, le, [187].
“Feminist Society,” [172].
Fibiger, Matilda, [122].
Fickert, Augusta, [166].
Fifteenth Amendment, women and the, [9].
Finland,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [110-116].
Fontaine, Mrs., [192].
Fourierists, [180].
France,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii];
conditions in, [175 and ff.]
Frauenwohl (magazine), [150].
“Frederika Bremer League,” [106].
French Revolution, and the woman’s rights movement, [175-178].
French Woman’s Suffrage Society, the, [189].
Fries, Ellen, [107].
“Fronde,” the, [188].
Galicia, conditions in, [232-235].
Galinda, Donna, [208].
Gammond, Madame Gatti de, [193].
Garfield, President, [15].
Garrison, William Lloyd, [6].
Geneva, University of, [29].
German Austria, conditions in, [158 and ff.]
German Evangelical Woman’s League, [154].
Germanic countries, modern woman’s rights movement in, [1-174].
Germany,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [143-145].
Gikycki, Lily v., [151].
Girton College, [75].
Goldmann, (Mrs.) Dr., [166].
Goldschmidt, Henrietta, [145], [146].
Goldstein, Vida, [49, note 1], [54], [56].
Gore-Langton, Lady Anne, [62].
Gouges, Olympe de, [176], [177].
Great Britain,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [58 and ff.]
Greece, conditions in, [242-244].
Grimke, Angelina, [5].
Group of Women Students, the, in France, [182], [183].
Gruber, Dr. Ludwig, [172].
Gyulai, P., [170].
Hainisch, Marianne, [166].
Hansteen, Aasta, [117].
Harem, [245].
Harper, Ida Husted, [23, note 2].
Harvard University, [24].
Hayden, Sophia, [29].
Hayes, President, [15].
Hein, Frau Dr., [136].
Helenius, Trigg, [116].
Hertzka, Mrs. Jella, [166].
Herzegovina, conditions in, [250].
Herzfelder, Miss, [166].
Heymann, Miss, [151].
Hickel, Rosina, [111].
Higinbotham, George, [50].
Hill, Octavia, [91].
Hirsch-Duncker Trades Union, [153].
History of Woman’s Suffrage, by Harper and Anthony, [23, note 1].
referred to, [37].
Holloway College, [75], [83].
House of Commons, attitude toward woman’s suffrage, [65].
Housmann, Lawrence, [69].
Hungarian Woman’s Club, [170].
Hungary,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [169 and ff.]
Hutchins, Mrs. B. L., [92].
Ibsen, [110], [117], [123].
Iceland, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
Idaho,
woman’s suffrage in, [16].
activities and influence of women in, [20], [21].
establishes lectureship in domestic science, [27].
condition of women and children in, [39], [40].
Illinois,
and woman’s suffrage, [6], [21].
women jurors in, [28].
India, conditions in, [252-255].
Indian Ladies’ Magazine, [255].
Inspectors of schools, see [School inspectors (women)].
Institute de demoiselles, [217].
International Council of Women, [x-xii].
International Federation for the Abolition of the Official Regulation of Prostitution,
headquarters of, [140].
Austrian branch of, [166].
Hungarian branch of, [172].
Italian branch of, [204], [205].
Polish branch of, [235].
International Vigilance Society, [172].
International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, the, various facts concerning, [x], [xii], [xiii].
Ionades, Miss, [244].
Iowa, [21].
Ireland, [68]; see [Great Britain].
Isle of Man, [63].
Italy,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [196-199].
Jackson, Miss, [32].
Jacobs, Dr. Aletta, [130].
Japan, conditions in, [260-262].
Java, woman’s suffrage society in, [132].
Johns Hopkins University, [24].
Jones, Miss, [29], [30].
Journalists, women,
in the United States, [28].
in Great Britain, [81].
in Spain, [209].
in Bulgaria, [240].
July Revolution (1830), [180].
Juvenile courts,
in Australia, [54].
advocated in Germany, [155].
Kalapothaki, Marie, [243].
Kang You Wei, [258].
Kansas,
municipal woman’s suffrage in, [16], [20].
efforts of women of, to secure full suffrage rights, [21].
Kapnist, Mrs. v., [244].
Keller, Helen, [27].
Kelly, Abby, [4], [5].
Kenney, Annie, [66].
Kerschbaumer, Dr., [160], [161].
Kettler, Mrs., [146].
Key, Ellen, [107], [108].
Kingsley, [63].
Koran, [248], [251].
Korea, conditions in, [262], [263].
Kowalewska, Sonja, [107], [224].
Krajevska, Feodora, [251].
Kronauwetter, [167].
Kutschalska-Reinschmidt, Mrs., [234], [235].
Kveder, Zofka, [235], [236].
Labriola, Therese, [201].
La Française, [189].
Lang, Helena, [146].
Lang, Maria, [166].
Lascaridis, Miss, [244].
Lawrence, Mr. Pethick, [66], [74, note 1], [92, note 1].
Lawrence, Mrs., Pethick, [66].
Laws protecting women and children,
in the United States, [39], [40].
in Australia, [48], [52-54].
in Great Britain, [86], [87].
in Finland, [115].
in Norway, [121], [122].
in Switzerland, [138], [140], [141].
in Germany, [154].
lack of, in France, [179].
Lawyers, women,
in the United States, [27].
in Australia, [54].
absence of, in Great Britain, [77].
in Canada, [97].
in Sweden, [107].
in Finland, [112].
in Norway, [121].
in Switzerland, [136].
in Germany, [148].
in German Austria, [161].
in France, [185].
in Belgium, [192].
in India, [253], [254].
League for Freedom of Labor Defense, [86].
Lee, Mrs. Mary, [53].
Lincoln, Abraham, [15].
Lindsey, Judge, [18].
Lischnewska, Maria, [146].
Listrow, Mrs. v., [166].
Local Self-government Act for England and Wales, [72].
Loeper-Houselle, Marie, [146].
London, [xiii], [61], [81].
London, University of, [77].
London College for Workingwomen, [89], [90].
London Girls’ Club Union Magazine, [90].
Lords, House of, [72].
Losa, Isabella, [208].
Luxemburg, conditions in, [157].
McCullock, Mrs. C. Waugh, [39].
McGee, Miss, [29, note 1].
Mackenroth, Miss Anna, [136].
MacLaren, Agnes, [204].
MacLaren, [63], [96, note 1].
Maclay, A. v., [173].
Madame Mère, [178].
Mahrenholtz-Bülow, Countess, [127].
Maine, [21].
Maireder, Rosa, [166].
Malinoff, Mrs., [241].
Manchester, [61], [62].
Mariani, Emilia, [203].
Mario, Jessie White, [202].
Massachusetts, [21].
Meath, Countess of, [82].
Men’s League for Woman’s Suffrage, [68].
Men’s League Opposing Woman’s Suffrage, [68].
Mericourt, Théroīgne de, [177].
Mexico, conditions in, [212], [213].
Meyer, Mr. Julius, [150].
Michel, Louise, [180].
Mill, John Stuart, [60], [61], [123].
Miller, Paula, [154].
Minnesota, [21].
Mohammedan countries, see [Turkey], [Egypt], [Persia],[ Bosnia], and [Herzegovina].
Monod, Miss Sara, [188].
Montessori, Maria, [201].
Monti, Rina, [201].
Moravia, conditions in, [230-232].
Morgenstern, Lina, [145], [152].
Morsier, Emile de, [190].
Mothers, school for, [94], [95].
Mothers’ congresses, in the United States, [20, note 1].
Mott, Lucretia, [5], [6].
Münsterberg, Deputy, [156].
Mystery of Woman, The, [236].
Napoleon, [178], [179].
Napoleonic Code, see [Code Napoleon].
National American Woman’s Suffrage Association, [22], [42, note 1].
National Anti-slavery Society, [6].
National Child Labor Committee, [35].
National Council, [xi], [xii].
National Council of French Women, [189].
National Council of Women (in Australia), [47, note 1].
National Trades Union League, [10].
National Union of Woman’s Suffrage Societies, [64].
National Woman’s Antisuffrage Association, [68].
National Woman’s Social and Political Union, [64].
Nebraska, [16], [21].
Netherlands, the,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [126].
New Hampshire, [21].
Newnham College, [75].
New York, [21].
New Zealand, 42, note 2; see [Australia].
Nightingale, Florence, [91].
Night labor, of women, in the United States, [36].
North America, the cradle of the woman’s rights movement, [2].
Northern states (of the United States), [35].
Oberlin College, [24].
Ohio, [27].
Oklahoma, [21, and note 2].
Olga, Queen of Greece, [243].
Oregon,
outlook for woman’s suffrage in, [16].
woman’s suffrage amendment (1910) defeated in, [16, note 2]; [22, note 2].
opposition to woman’s suffrage in, [22].
failure of woman’s suffrage campaign (1906) in, [22].
Orient, the, conditions in, [245-265].
Otto-Peters, Louise, [145].
Oxford University, [75], [76].
Panajuta, Miss, [244].
Pankhurst, Miss, [66].
Pankhurst, Mrs., [66].
Pappritz, Anna, [151].
Parent, Mrs., [192].
Parental authority, see [Children, authority over].
Parliament,
act of, bearing on woman’s suffrage, [62].
obligation of members of, to the woman’s suffrage movement, [65].
women deputations and, [66], [67].
Parren, Madame Killirhoe, [243], [244].
Parsee women, [255].
Patents, taken out by women in the United States, [30].
Paterson, Mrs., [85].
Paulus, Erica, [171].
Pavlovna, Helene, [218].
Pease, Elizabeth, [5], [6].
Pennsylvania, [21], [27].
Perhaps (pamphlet), [42].
Pernerstorfer, [167].
Persia, conditions in, [251], [252].
Peter the Great, [217].
Petzold, Miss v., [78].
Philosophow, Mrs. v., [228], [229].
“Physical Force Fallacy, The,” [69].
Poët, Laidi, [201].
Police matrons, in the United States, [37].
Political Equality League, in Australia, [55].
Political Equality League (Chicago), [40].
“Political Equality Series,” [12], [33].
Popelin, Miss Marie, [192].
Popp, Mrs., [166].
Pornography,
prohibited in woman’s suffrage states of the United States, [40].
suppressed in Australia, [54].
Portland, [27].
Portugal, conditions in, [211], [212].
Posada, Professor, [207], [208].
Possauer, Dr., [161].
Poster, F. Laurie, [40].
Preachers, women,
in the United States, [28].
in Australia, [46].
in Great Britain, [78].
in Canada, [97].
in Sweden, [104], [107].
in the Netherlands, [128].
in German Austria, [161].
in France, [185].
“Primrose League,” [63].
Prohibition movement,
in Sweden, [109], [110].
in Finland, [116].
Progress, [42].
Prostitution, laws concerning,
in the United States, [37].
in woman’s suffrage states, [39].
in England, [95].
in Finland, [115], [116].
in Norway, [117].
in Denmark, [126].
in Switzerland, [140].
in Germany, [144], [155], [156].
in German Austria, [165], [166].
in Hungary, [172].
in France, [190].
in Italy, [204], [205].
in Galicia, [234].
in Servia, [238].
in India, [254, note 1].
Purischkewitch, Mr., [229].
Putnam, Mary, [77].
Quakers, in the United States, [4].
Qualification of Women Act, [72].
Qvam, Mrs., [121].
Ramabai, Pundita, [255].
Red Cross Society, [91], [261].
Refia, Princess, [250].
Rhode Island, [21].
Richer, Leon, [180].
Riza, Selma, [247].
Robin, E., [67, note 1].
Roland, Henrietta, [130].
Roland, Madame, [177].
Romance countries, conditions in, [175].
Rookwood pottery, [30].
Roosevelt, Theodore,
and woman’s suffrage, [15].
calls “Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,” [18, note 1].
involved in conflict with American women, [34].
Rose, Ernestine, [8].
Rosores, Isabel de, [208].
Rumania, conditions in, [242-244].
Runeburg, Frederika, [110].
Rural Woman’s Industrial Society, [171].
Russia,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [215 and ff.]
Saint Simonians, [180].
Salaries, women’s compared with men’s,
in the United States, [25 and note 1], [31].
in woman’s suffrage states, [39].
in Australia, [46], [47], [55].
in Great Britain, [78-80], [85].
in Canada, [97].
in Sweden, [105], [107], [108].
in Norway, [118], [119].
in the Netherlands, [128].
in Switzerland, [135].
in Germany, [147].
in German Austria, [159].
in France, [184].
in Portugal, [212].
in Bulgaria, [240].
Salic Law, absence of,
in Australia, [44].
in England, [58].
Salt Lake City, Utah, [21].
Sand, George, [180].
Sandhurst, Lady, [71].
Scandinavian countries, conditions in, [102], [103].
Schabanoff, Mrs., [228].
Schiff, Paoline, [203].
Schirmacher, Dr., [151].
Schlesinger, Mrs., [166].
Schmall, Madame, [189].
Schmidt, Augusta, [145], [146].
School inspectors, women,
appointment of, agitated in the United States, [27].
in Great Britain, [79].
in France, [185].
Schütze, E., [229].
Schwerin, Jeanette, [151].
Schwietland, Mrs., [166].
Scotland, 68; see also [Great Britain].
Seddon, Mrs., [51], [52].
Servia,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [236], [239].
Sévigné, Madame de, [178].
Sewall, Mrs. Wright, [xi, note 1].
Sex, the sexes,
relationship of the sexes, [xiv].
woman’s use of her sex, as a weapon, [40-42].
Shaw, Rev. Anna Howard,
challenges Mrs. Humphrey Ward, [18].
Denver elections investigated by, [18].
president of the National Woman’s Suffrage Association, [22].
a woman’s rights advocate with theological training, [28].
on the legal status of woman, [36], [37].
Sheldon, Mrs. French, [80].
Siam, [255, note 1].
Sie, Tou Fa, [259].
Silberstein, Mr., [150].
Simcox, Miss, [85].
Simpson, Mrs. Anna, [192].
Sin, Miss Peng Sie, [258].
Slavic countries, conditions in, [215 and ff.]
Sloane Garden Houses, [81].
Slovene Woman’s rights movement, [235], [236].
Slovenka, [236].
“Social Purity League,” [37], [38].
Social secretaries, [35].
Society for Jewish Women, [154].
Society for the Amelioration of the Condition of Woman and for Demanding Woman’s Rights, [180].
Soho Club and Home for Working Girls, [90].
Somersville Hall, [75].
Sorabija, Cornelia, [254].
South Africa,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [100], [101].
South America, conditions in, [213], [214].
South Dakota, [16 and note 2], [21].
Southern States, conditions in, [35].
Spain, conditions in, [206], [207].
Sprung, Mrs. v., [166].
Stael, Madame de, [177], [178].
Stanley, Hon. Maude, [90].
Stanton, Elizabeth Cady,
refused admission to anti-slavery congress, [5], [6].
introduces woman’s suffrage resolution, [7].
Steyber, Ottilie v., [145].
Stone, Lucy, [5], [24].
Stopes, Mrs. C. C., [62, note 1].
Strindberg, [110].
Stritt, Mrs., [151].
Styria, see [Slovene woman’s rights movement].
Suffragettes, English,
influence of, in the United States, [21].
importance of, [58].
tactics, influence, and activities of, [65-70].
support given to, [69].
Suslowa, Miss, [221].
Suttner, Bertha v., [169].
Swain, Dr. Clara, [253].
Sweden,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, 103-110.
Switzerland,
represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xiii].
conditions in, [133-134].
Tasmania, see [Australia].
Teachers, women,
in the United States, [25].
in Australia, [46], [47].
in Great Britain, [76], [81].
in Sweden, [104], [106], [107].
in Finland, [111].
in Norway, [118], [119].
in Denmark, [123].
in the Netherlands, [128].
in Switzerland, [135].
in Germany, [147].
in German Austria, [161], [162].
in Hungary, [174].
in France, [184].
in Italy, [200], [201].
in Spain, [207], [208].
in Mexico and Central America, [212], [213].
in Russia, [221], [222].
in Galicia, [234].
in Servia, [237].
in Bulgaria, [240].
in Persia, [251], [252].
Terem, [217].
Téry, Audrée, [195].
Tessel Benefit Society (Schadeverein), [129].
Thorbecke, Minister, [138].
Tilmans, Madame, [194].
Tod, [63].
Trade-unions, women in,
in the United States, [32], [33].
in Great Britain, [84-88].
in Sweden, [108].
in Finland, [112].
in Norway, [122].
in the Netherlands, [129], [130].
in Switzerland, [137].
in Germany, [150], [153], [154].
in German Austria, [159], [160], [164], [165].
in France, [185], [186].
in Belgium, [193].
in Italy, [203], [204].
in Russia, [222], [225].
in the Slovene countries, [236].
in Bulgaria, [240].
Trinity College, [76].
Troy Seminary, [24].
Tsin King, [258].
Tumova, Miss, [232].
Turkey, conditions in, [245-250].
Turmarkin, Dr. Anna, [135], [136].
Tuszla, Dolna, [251].
United States,
Represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xii], [xiii].
conditions in, [2-42].
See also [American Women].
United States, Constitution of,
leaves suffrage matters to the various states, [3].
not opposed to woman’s suffrage, [10].
preamble to, [10].
United States, women in,
leaders in modern woman’s rights movement, [x].
oppose slavery, [4].
attitude toward negro suffrage, [9].
methods of obtaining the franchise, [13-15].
Universities, state, in the United States, [26].
Utah,
woman’s suffrage in, [16].
work of women in, [19].
condition of women and children in, [39], [40].
Vambéry, Professor, [172].
Vandervelde, Madame, [193].
Vassar College, [24].
Veres, Mrs. v., [169].
Victoria, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, [xii];
see also [Australia].
Vooruit, [194].
Vorst, Mrs. v., her book referred to, [31], [35].
Vos, Roosje, [130].
Votes for Women, English woman’s suffrage organ, referred to, [62, note 1], [66], [69].
Wachtmeister, Countess, [52].
Wales, see [Great Britain].
Wallis, Professor, [105].
War of Independence (1774-1783), relation of, to woman’s rights movement, [2].
Ward, Mrs. Humphry,
opposed to woman’s suffrage, [18].
in debate, [69].
Warren, Ohio, [42].
Warwick, Lady, [83].
Washington, State of, woman’s suffrage secured in, [16, note 1], [21], [22, and note 1].
Webb, Mrs. Sidney, [69].
Wenckheim, Baroness, [172].
Wendt, Dr, Cecilia, [163].
West Australia, see [Australia].
White slave trade,
in Australia, [54].
in Hungary, [172].
Why does the Working-woman need the Right to Vote? (pamphlet), [33].
Willard, Frances E., [38].
Wisconsin, [21].
Wolfring, v., [166].
Wollstonecraft, Mary, [176].
Woman’s Coöperative Gild, [93], [94].
Woman’s Equal Suffrage League (Natal), [100].
Woman’s Freedom League, [68].
Woman’s Industrial Society, [159].
Woman’s Institute, [80].
Woman’s Journal, [34], [35].
Woman’s rights movement, the modern,
definition, leadership in, origins, [ix], [x].
international organization of, [xi], [xii].
chief demands of, [xiii], [xiv].
characteristics, in Germanic and Romance countries compared, [1], [2].
in Germanic-Protestant countries, [1], [2].
the cradle of, [2].
and American War of Independence, [2].
character of, in the United States, [4 and ff.]
in Australia, [42 and ff.]
in Great Britain, [58 and ff.]
in Canada, [96 and ff.]
in South Africa, [100 and ff.]
in the Scandinavian countries, [103 and ff.]
in the Netherlands, [126 and ff.]
in Switzerland, [133 and ff.]
in Germany, [144 and ff.]
in German Austria, [158 and ff.]
in Europe, [175].
in France, [176 and ff.]
in Belgium, [191 and ff.]
in Italy, [199 and ff.]
in Spain, [210], [211].
in South America, [214].
in Russia, [215 and ff.]
in Bohemia, [230-232].
in Servia, [236-239].
in Bulgaria, [240-242].
in Turkey and Egypt, [247-250].
in Persia, [251].
in India, [252-255].
in China, [258-260].
in Japan, [262].
in Korea, [263].
See also [woman’s suffrage movement].
Woman’s Rights Movement (periodical), [20], [21].
Woman’s Suffrage Alliance, see [International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance].
Suffrage in Australia (pamphlet), [56].
Woman’s Suffrage in New Zealand, (pamphlet), [56].
Woman’s suffrage movement,
organized internationally, [xii], [xiii].
in the United States, [2-23].
in Australia, [49-58].
in England, [58-74].
in Canada, [98], [99].
in South Africa, [100], [101].
in Sweden, [104], [108], [109].
in Finland, [114-116].
in Norway, [119-121].
in Denmark, [124], [125].
in Iceland, [125].
in the Netherlands, [130-133].
in Switzerland, [141-143].
in Germany, [153-157].
in German Austria, [166-169].
in Hungary, [172], [173].
in France, [188 and ff.]
in Belgium, [194], [195].
in Italy, [202 and ff.]
in Russia, [227-229].
in Czechish Bohemia and Moravia, [231], [232].
in Japan, [262].
Woman’s suffrage states (United States),
and educational matters, [27].
women jurors in, [28].
laws concerning women and children in, [39], [40].
Women, see also [Agriculturists], [American women], [Coeducation], [Divorce laws], [Doctors], [Children (authority over)], [Education], [Factory inspectors], [Journalists], [Laws protecting women and children], [Lawyers], [Patents], [Preachers], [Salaries], [Sex], [Teachers], [Trade-unions], [Working-day].
Women in the professions and the industries,
in the United States, [25-36].
in Australia, [46-48].
in Great Britain, [77-95].
in Canada, [97].
in Sweden, [104-108].
in Finland, [111-113].
in Norway, [117-121].
in Denmark, [123-124].
in the Netherlands, [128-131].
in Switzerland, [135-139].
in Germany, [147-150].
in Luxemburg, [157], [158].
in Hungary, [171-174].
in France, [185-187].
in Belgium, [193].
in Italy, [200-204].
in Portugal, [212].
in Mexico and Central America, [212], [213].
in South America, [214].
in Russia, [220-226].
in Czechish Bohemia and Moravia, [230], [231].
in Galicia, [232], [233], [235].
in the Slovene countries, [236].
in Servia, [237], [238].
in Greece, [243], [244].
in Persia, [251], [252].
in Japan, [261], [262].
Women, legal status of,
in the United States, [36], [37].
in Australia, [49].
in England, [73], [74].
in Canada, [97], [98].
in Sweden, [105], [106].
in Finland, [113].
in Denmark, [122], [123], [124].
in the Netherlands, [126], [127].
in Switzerland, [140].
in Germany, [155].
in German Austria, [168], [169].
in France, [178], [179], [182].
in Belgium, [191].
in Italy, [202].
in Spain, [210].
in Mexico and Central America, [213].
in Russia, [226], [227].
in Servia, [239].
in Bulgaria, [240].
according to the Koran, [248].
in China, [256], [257].
Women’s Charter of Rights and Liberties, the, [96, note 1].
Women’s clubs, see under the woman’s rights movement of the various countries.
Women’s colleges,
in the United States, [24].
in Great Britain, [75-77].
Women’s Enfranchisement League (in Cape Colony), [101].
Women’s Franchise, the Need of the Hour, [70, note 1].
Women’s Liberal Federation, [63].
Working-day for women,
in the United States, [35].
in woman’s suffrage states, [39].
in Australia, [48].
in Switzerland, [139].
in Germany, [154].
in Italy, [203].
Workingwoman’s movement, not antagonistic to woman’s rights movement, [x].
World’s Woman’s Christian Temperance Union,
formation of, [x].
facts concerning, [38].
advocates woman’s suffrage, [38].
Worm, Pauline, [122].
Writers’ League, [68].
Wu, Fang Lan, [258].
Wyoming,
woman’s suffrage in, [16].
elections in, [20].
legal status of women in, [39], [40].
Yale University, [24].
Young Turkish Woman’s League, [249], [250].
Young Turk movement, women and, [248], [249].
Zenana, [250], [253].
Zetkin, Clara, [152].
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