Ebook: Sylvia and Christabel Pankhurst
Author: Barbara Castle
- Genre: History
- Year: 1987
- Publisher: Penguin Books
- Language: English
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Dutiful daughters, dissident sisters, they grew up determined to fight
for women's right to vote, but were at odds over tactics. From the
start, Christabel was the more forceful of the two and her mother's
favourite. Together they founded the Women's Social and Political
Union with the single-minded aim of winning women the vote 'at any
cost'. Sylvia was the artistic one, striving throughout her life to fuse
her love of painting with her passion for politics.
The political rift between the sisters increased as Sylvia resented
Christabel's increasingly militant and autocratic leadership. But it
was the 1914-18 war that brought about Sylvia's definitive break
with her patriotic mother and sister. Profoundly opposed to the war,
Sylvia developed her own philosophy of struggle.
for women's right to vote, but were at odds over tactics. From the
start, Christabel was the more forceful of the two and her mother's
favourite. Together they founded the Women's Social and Political
Union with the single-minded aim of winning women the vote 'at any
cost'. Sylvia was the artistic one, striving throughout her life to fuse
her love of painting with her passion for politics.
The political rift between the sisters increased as Sylvia resented
Christabel's increasingly militant and autocratic leadership. But it
was the 1914-18 war that brought about Sylvia's definitive break
with her patriotic mother and sister. Profoundly opposed to the war,
Sylvia developed her own philosophy of struggle.
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