Australian women’s metropolitan activism: From suffrage, to imperial vanguard, to commonwealth feminism

Angela Woollacott*

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Abstract

Recent revisionist work on suffrage history has pointed to the international dimensions of suffrage activism, but as yet relatively little historical scholarship has focused on international suffrage organizing or the uninterrupted feminist activism of post-enfranchisement suffragists who reinvented and renamed themselves. 1 This essay presents evidence about an evolving organization that was international from its inception, was concerned with promoting suffrage across the British Empire, and whose feminist agenda extended to all aspects of women's citizenship. I trace the early twentiethcentury evolution of Australian feminists' political activism in the imperial metropolis, from their involvement in the British suffrage campaign, to their establishment of an organization to represent their own interests as disenfranchised citizens while relocated in England, to its reinvention as a power base for white Antipodean feminists who considered themselves an imperial vanguard, and an organization that embraced limited racial inclusiveness. These shifts were reflected in the name changes from Australian and New Zealand Women Voters' Committee, to British Dominions Woman Suffrage Union, to British Dominions Women Citizens' Union, to the British Commonwealth League. The record of Australian feminists' metropolitan activism, with London functioning as both central stage and clearing-house, reveals feminist connections that by the mid-1920s were Empire-wide.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWomen's Suffrage in the British Empire
Subtitle of host publicationCitizenship, Nation and Race
EditorsPhilippa Levine, Ian Fletcher, Laura Mayhall
Place of PublicationLondon
PublisherTaylor and Francis Ltd.
Pages207-223
Number of pages17
ISBN (Electronic)9781135639921
ISBN (Print)041520805X, 9781138007338
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2012

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