The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 2175
Release: 2021-05-19
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000420175

This six-volume collection brings together key documents on women’s suffrage from Britain and the Empire in the century between 1767 and 1867. With a particular focus on voting rights and political representation, the collection includes excerpts of works from renowned writers such as Edmund Burke and John Stuart Mill, as well as rare and insightful texts from less prominent authors. This collection provides a valuable reference to students of various disciplines, including British and imperial history, gender studies, literature, politics, and the history of feminism.

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 1

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 1
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 392
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000420590

This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole. Volume 1 covers texts from 1766 to 1795.

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 4

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 4
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 400
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000420566

This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole. Volume 4 covers texts from 1839 to 1859.

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 5

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 5
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 348
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000420558

This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole. Volume 5 covers texts from 1865 to 1867.

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 6

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 6
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: Education
ISBN: 100042054X

This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole. Volume 6 covers texts from 1860 to 1873.

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 3

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 3
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 353
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000420574

This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole. Volume 3 covers texts from 1731 to 1832.

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 2

The History of Suffrage, 1760-1867 Vol 2
Author: Anna Clark
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 327
Release: 2021-03-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 1000420582

This work brings together key texts drawn from the history of suffrage advocacy and agitation. The whole issue of voting rights and representation is shown to be anchored firmly in the wider political culture of Britain and Ireland as well as the Empire as a whole. Volume 2 covers texts from 1793 to 1817.

Comparative Election Law

Comparative Election Law
Author: Gardner, James A.
Publisher: Edward Elgar Publishing
Total Pages: 544
Release: 2022-04-21
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1788119029

This timely research handbook offers a systematic and comprehensive examination of the election laws of democratic nations. Through a study of a range of different regimes of election law, it illuminates the disparate choices that societies have made concerning the benefits they wish their democratic institutions to provide, the means by which such benefits are to be delivered, and the underlying values, commitments, and conceptions of democratic self-rule that inform these choices.

Democracy and Disenfranchisement

Democracy and Disenfranchisement
Author: Claudio López-Guerra
Publisher: OUP Oxford
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2014-06-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0191016187

The denial of voting rights to certain types of persons continues to be a moral problem of practical significance. The disenfranchisement of persons with mental impairments, minors, noncitizen residents, nonresident citizens, and criminal offenders is a matter of controversy in many countries. How should we think morally about electoral exclusions? What should we conclude about these particular cases? This book proposes a set of principles, called the Critical Suffrage Doctrine, that defies conventional beliefs on the legitimate denial of the franchise. According to the Critical Suffrage Doctrine, in some realistic circumstances it is morally acceptable to adopt an alternative to universal suffrage that would exclude the vast majority of sane adults for being largely uninformed. Thus, contrary to what most people believe, current controversies on the franchise are not about exploring the limits of a basic moral right. Regarding such controversies, the Critical Suffrage Doctrine establishes that, in polities with universal suffrage, the blanket disenfranchisement of minors and the mentally impaired cannot be justified; that noncitizen residents should be allowed to vote; that excluding nonresident citizens is permissible; and that criminal offenders should not be disenfranchised-although facilitating voting from prison is not required in all contexts. Political theorists have rarely submitted the franchise to serious scrutiny. Hence this study makes a contribution to a largely neglected and important subject.

Burden or Benefit?

Burden or Benefit?
Author: Helen Gilbert
Publisher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 240
Release: 2008-03-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0253027829

Essays on philanthropy, power, and the continuing influence of the British Empire on humanitarian efforts in today’s world. In the name of benevolence, philanthropy, and humanitarian aid, individuals, groups, and nations have sought to assist others and to redress forms of suffering and deprivation. Yet the inherent imbalances of power between the giver and the recipient of this benevolence have called into question the motives and rationale for such assistance. This volume examines the evolution of the ideas and practices of benevolence, chiefly in the context of British imperialism, from the late eighteenth century to the present. The authors consider more than a dozen examples of practical and theoretical benevolence from the anti-slavery movement of the late eighteenth century to such modern activities as refugee asylum in Europe, opposition to female genital mutilation in Africa, fundraising for charities, and restoring the wetlands in post-Saddam southern Iraq.