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2. see M. Barlow, ‘Teetotal Feminists: Temperance Leadership and the Campaign for Women’s Suffrage’, in C. Eustance, J. Ryan and L. Ugolini, A Suffrage Reader: Charting Directions in British Suffrage History (London, Leicester University Press, 2000), pp. 69–89;
3. M. Smitley, ‘“Inebriates”, “Heathens”, Templars and Suffragists: Scotland and Imperial Feminism, c. 1870–1914’, Women’s History Review, 11, 3 (2002), pp. 455–80.
4. see K. Hunt, Equivocal Feminists, the Social Democratic Federation and the Woman Question 1884–1911 (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996).
5. see K. Cowman, Mrs Brown is a Man and a Brother: Women in Merseyside’s Political Organisations 1890–1920 (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2004).