‘‘A rancour and a passion would be introduced into politics’: Perceptions of the Woman MP in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Britain

‘A rancour and a passion would be introduced into politics’: Perceptions of the Woman MP in the Late Nineteenth and Early Twentieth Century Britain, Parliamentary History, 42 (2023), pp. 148-167.

https://onlinelibrary.wiley.com/doi/abs/10.1111/1750-0206.12675 

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