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Chrystal Macmillan, 1872-1937 - (Scottish Women Making History) by Helen Kay & Rose Pipes (Hardcover)

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  • This historical biography of Chrystal Macmillan, one of Scotland's most prominent campaigners for women's equality, justice and peace in the early twentieth century, is the first account of her life and work.
  • About the Author: Helen Kay, independent researcher, has a special interest in the woman suffrage movement in Scotland and the early history of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) from 1915 to 1924.
  • 232 Pages
  • History, Women
  • Series Name: Scottish Women Making History

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About the Book



Tells the the life and work of Chrystal Macmillan 1872-1937- suffragist, barrister, campaigner for peace and human rights



Book Synopsis



This historical biography of Chrystal Macmillan, one of Scotland's most prominent campaigners for women's equality, justice and peace in the early twentieth century, is the first account of her life and work.
It describes her early life in a comfortable home in Edinburgh, her school and university years in Scotland, and her rise to prominence as the main appellant in the 'Scottish Women Graduates' Case' when it went to appeal in the House of Lords.
She was an important figure in the suffrage movement both in Scotland, and in England where she lived from 1913, becoming influential in several national and international women's organisations. She used her legal skills and training to scrutinise, draft and suggest amendments to legislation that had direct impact on women's lives, including their right to their own nationality, to become members of the legal profession and to be treated equally with men in the workplace.
In 1915 she was an organiser of the International Women's Congress at The Hague, which urged political leaders to use mediation to stop the war. In 1924, she qualified as a barrister in London and was active on the Western Circuit and London courts. Although she left no diary, the recollections of friends, obituaries and memorials provide a vivid image of a woman of considerable ability, commitment and courage.



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Tells the life and work of Chrystal Macmillan - suffragist, barrister, campaigner for peace and human rights Born and educated in Scotland, Chrystal Macmillan was one of Britain's most prominent campaigners for women's equality, justice and peace in the early 20th century. Throughout her life, she devoted her considerable energy and legal skills to a range of causes affecting women's lives at local, national and international level. By tracing one woman's active involvement in the push for legal reform, this book brings a personal dimension to the efforts of various women's organisations. Drawing on archival resources, it describes the controversies, failures and successes that campaigners encountered, and reveals the challenges faced by women to bring about the changes that revolutionised women's position in society. Through Chrystal Macmillan's life story, the authors examine women's struggle for the vote, their push for university education and entry to the professions, their claim to equal pay and opportunity in the workplace and their right to retain nationality on marriage to a foreigner. Helen Kay is an independent researcher with a special interest in the woman suffrage movement in Scotland and the early history of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom. Rose Pipes is an independent researcher and a co-editor of The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women (Edinburgh University Press, 2018).



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meticulously researched--Professor Rosemary Auchmuty, University of Reading "The Law Society Gazette"

The authors' relentless documenting of Macmillan's work and the authoritativeness and accuracy of their research acts as vital ballast to feminist legal scholars who are seeking to overturn mainstream histories that erase women's contribution... We need books like this perhaps now more than ever.--Maria Fletcher & Charlie Peevers "Women's History Review"

At last! This meticulously researched and sympathetically written book illuminates the life and considerable achievements of Chrystal Macmillan - suffragist, pacifist, skilled political lobbyist, pioneering lawyer and builder of feminist institutions. This inspirational figure -that you likely have not heard about - was neither 'flamboyant not militant' but she was a hugely consequential feminist protagonist in the struggle for women's citizenship, equality and peace in the late 19th and early 20th Centuries in Scotland, the UK, Europe and internationally. Helen Kay and Rose Pipes' book tackles this neglect. It spans Chrystal's early life, key episodes in her life's work as a campaigner on the domestic and international stage, to her premature death in the 1930s. They have painstakingly pieced together - sometimes from scant historical sources - a compelling narrative; a narrative which animates and gives voice to Chrystal not only as feminist of historic importance but also as a three-dimensional character: inspirational, cautious, high-handed, strategic, mischievous, and brave. This lively and scholarly book is an excellent addition to the history of feminist political and social activism.--Fiona Mackay, University of Edinburgh

Always, women have shaped and formed history but almost never the narrative that describes it. This book is a reminder of the dogged brilliance of our foremothers in creating a future from the past. Thanks to Helen Kay and Rose Pipes for bringing Chrystal back to life.--Madeleine Rees, OBE, Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF)



About the Author



Helen Kay, independent researcher, has a special interest in the woman suffrage movement in Scotland and the early history of the Women's International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) from 1915 to 1924. As a member of the Women's History Network, Helen has promoted interest in the work of Chrystal Macmillan, working with Edinburgh University on exhibitions and giving presentations on various aspects of Chrystal Macmillan's work to academic and community groups.

Rose Pipes is a former commissioning editor with Oliver & Boyd publishers, Edinburgh, and now an independent researcher. Her own publications include The Colonies of Stockbridge and Stockbridge in Living Memory. She is also co-editor of The Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women and The New Biographical Dictionary of Scottish Women (EUP, 2006/2018). She has published several articles on Chrystal Macmillan as well as contributing to the Legal Landmarks project.

Dimensions (Overall): 9.21 Inches (H) x 6.14 Inches (W) x .56 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.11 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 232
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Women
Series Title: Scottish Women Making History
Publisher: Edinburgh University Press
Format: Hardcover
Author: Helen Kay & Rose Pipes
Language: English
Street Date: August 31, 2024
TCIN: 94448767
UPC: 9781399514521
Item Number (DPCI): 247-05-4812
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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