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Catholic Citizen
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This periodical was concerned with a wide range of feminist issues, especially equal pay, education, and prostitution. It has sometimes taken positions at variance with those of the hierarchy (e.g. over the ordination of women), but in its earlier years it at least tended to follow the Curial line on issues such as birth control. <br /><br />The organisation changed its name in 1923 from the Catholic Women’s Suffrage Society to St. Joan’s Social and Political (International) Alliance due to a Papal prohibition on the use of the name “Catholic” by non-ecclesiastical groups. <br /><br />A full history of the Society/Alliance can be found on their website <a href="http://stjoansinternationalalliance.org/history/in-depth-history/">here</a>.
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1918-c.
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English
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Irregular monthly and quarterly.
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Catholic Women’s Suffrage Society
St. Joan’s Social and International Alliance
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<em>Catholic Citizen</em> 6.5 (15 May 1920)
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This issue features on its cover a statue of St. Joan of Arc, the patroness of the Catholic Women's Suffrage Society, from whom the Society takes both guidance and protection. This image is followed by an article by Leonora de Alberti that celebrates St. Joan on the occasion of her canonization in the Catholic Church, which took place on 16 May 1920. De Alberti emphasizes St. Joan's significant roles in both life, as "the peasant girl who saved her country," and in death as a martyr long unacknowledged by the Church. The enthusiasm with which the Society embraces St. Joan eventually inspires their change of name to the St. Joan’s Social and Political (International) Alliance following the Papal prohibition of the use of "Catholic" by non-ecclesiastical groups in 1923. <br /><br />The second major article of the issue features a history of the Society by Isabel Willis, the Society's honorary press secretary. Willis traces this history from the Society's inception in 1911 during a series of "provisional and informal" meetings, through the War to its current efforts "to establish political, social, and economic equality between men and women, and to further the work and usefulness of Catholic women as citizens." <br /><br />This issue also includes notes on the Society's ongoing initiatives and information regarding current bills in Parliabment, as well as news from the Continent regarding the Paris Congress of Women Workers and the Geneva Congress. The seamless integration of political discussions with Society news reveals both the political leanings of the Society and their their significant interest in international suffrage movements. <br /><br />Finally, take note of the advertisements on the final page for the meetings and periodicals of other suffrage groups, including the International Woman Suffrage Alliance and the Women's Freedom League. This page offers a glimpse of the close relationships between these associations, which may have shared many members just as they indeed shared the goal of full suffrage.<br /><br />- <em>Notes by Susan Hroncek.<br /></em>
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15 May 1920
1920
Catholic Women's Suffrage Society
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
Women's Freedom League
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Catholic Citizen
Description
An account of the resource
This periodical was concerned with a wide range of feminist issues, especially equal pay, education, and prostitution. It has sometimes taken positions at variance with those of the hierarchy (e.g. over the ordination of women), but in its earlier years it at least tended to follow the Curial line on issues such as birth control. <br /><br />The organisation changed its name in 1923 from the Catholic Women’s Suffrage Society to St. Joan’s Social and Political (International) Alliance due to a Papal prohibition on the use of the name “Catholic” by non-ecclesiastical groups. <br /><br />A full history of the Society/Alliance can be found on their website <a href="http://stjoansinternationalalliance.org/history/in-depth-history/">here</a>.
Date
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1918-c.
Language
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English
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Irregular monthly and quarterly.
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Catholic Women’s Suffrage Society
St. Joan’s Social and International Alliance
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<em>Catholic Citize</em><em>n</em>: Advertisements
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The back page from a 1919 issue of <em>Catholic Citizen</em> which displays advertisements from other women's organizations and periodicals, including the Women's Freedom League, <em>The Common Cause</em>, and <em>The International Woman Suffrage News</em>. <br /><br />Despite the differences in religious and political perspectives between the various organizations, they frequently advertise one another's events and periodicals, which demonstrates the solidarity of otherwise-disparate voices in the suffrage movement.
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September 1919
1919
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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Women's Freedom League
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The Englishwoman
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Editors: Maude Meredith (1910-1921)
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1909-1921
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English
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Monthly
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National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies
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Doughan states that it is effectively a NUWSS attempt to provide a woman-oriented equivalent of such “mainstream” literarly-intellectual magazines as the <em>Nineteenth Century</em>, <em>Contemporary Review</em>, etc. It acted as a forum for serious feminist discussion at greater length and higher intellectual level than was possible in the suffrage campaign papers. <br /><br />The periodical also had many distinguished contributors, including Millicient Fawcett, Cecily Hamilton, Mary Lowndes, John Galsworthy, and George Bernard Shaw. It consisted entirely of long articles and reviews, the latter of which, Doughan notes, are of particular interest.
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The Women's Congress and the Peace Problem
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A report by Cicely Hamilton on the meeting of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance in Geneva. Hamilton criticizes the attitudes of the Congress, particularly in regard to the League of Nations and the prevention of future warfare. She argues that "the woman's point of view on this matter of peace was very like the man's point of view: just as well-intentioned and as helpless."
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The Englishwoman47.140
Date
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August 1920
Creator
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Cicely Hamilton
1920
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
League of Nations
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The International Woman Suffrage News
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First published in 1906, this journal was originally known as <em>Jus Suffragii: The Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance</em>. After February 1930 it became <em>The International Women's News</em> and is still being published today.<br /><br />Published in English, with numerous articles in French, the journal contained detailed reports of suffrage and general feminist activity in a large number of countries. Very internationalist and “progressive” in outlook, and reflects feminist peace efforts in World War I. (For further information see Oldfield 1984). The Latin title means “the right to vote.”
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English, French, German
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Editors included Martina G. Kramers, Mary Sheepshanks, Margery Corbett Ashby
Date
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1906-1929
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Quarterly, then monthly
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International Woman Suffrage Association
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The International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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A back page advertisement from Jus Suffragii outlining the resolutions the IWSA passed during their annual conference. Unlike those associations that focused primarily on British politics, the IWSA's resolutions offer insight into the issues the international community sought to confront moving into the new decade. At the same time, the desire for legal, social, and moral equality remains at the heart of the suffrage movement.
Date
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July 1920
1920
International Woman Suffrage Alliance
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The International Woman Suffrage News
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First published in 1906, this journal was originally known as <em>Jus Suffragii: The Monthly Organ of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance</em>. After February 1930 it became <em>The International Women's News</em> and is still being published today.<br /><br />Published in English, with numerous articles in French, the journal contained detailed reports of suffrage and general feminist activity in a large number of countries. Very internationalist and “progressive” in outlook, and reflects feminist peace efforts in World War I. (For further information see Oldfield 1984). The Latin title means “the right to vote.”
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English, French, German
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Editors included Martina G. Kramers, Mary Sheepshanks, Margery Corbett Ashby
Date
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1906-1929
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Quarterly, then monthly
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International Woman Suffrage Association
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<em>Jus Suffragii</em> 14.5 (February 1920)
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This issue is headed by a commentary on the future of the International Woman Suffrage Alliance and proposals from national auxiliaries. It also includes articles on the "Advance of Feminism in Spain," "The Position of Women in the Philippine Islands," and "The Catholic Women's Suffrage Society in England" in addition to its usual set of reports on suffrage issues across the world.
Note the advertisements on the back cover for other major suffrage periodicals and societies.
Date
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1920
1920
Catholic Women's Suffrage Society
International Woman Suffrage Alliance