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Gangbare naam
Pankhurst, Sylvia
Officiële naam
Pankhurst, Estelle Sylvia
Pseudoniemen en naamsvarianten
PANKHURST, Estelle Sylvia
PANKHURST, E. Sylvia
PANKHURST, Sylvia
Geboortedatum
1882-05-05
Overlijdensdatum
1960-09-27
Graflocatie
Holy Trinity Cathedral, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Geslacht
female
Nationaliteit
UK
Geboorteplaats
Manchester, Lancashire, England, UK
Plaats van overlijden
Addis Ababa, Ethiopia
Woonplaatsen
Woodford Green, London, England, UK
Opleiding
Manchester High School for Girls
Royal College of Art
Beroepen
women's rights activist
newspaper editor
Relaties
Pankhurst, Emmeline (mother)
Pankhurst, Christabel (sister)
Pankhurst, Richard K.P. (son)
Corio, Silvio (domestic partner)
Organisaties
Women's Social and Political Union
Prijzen en onderscheidingen
Blue Plaque
Korte biografie
Estelle Sylvia Pankhurst was born in Manchester, the daughter of Richard and Emmeline Pankhurst and sister of Adela and Christabel Pankhurst. She attended the Manchester Municipal School of Art and won a scholarship to the Royal College of Art in London, and then joined the Women’s Social and Political Union founded by her mother and sister in 1903. She supported the women's suffrage movement with an enthusiastic public campaign that included imprisonment and hunger strikes. After World War I, which she vehemently opposed, Sylvia Pankhurst became more and more drawn to the cause of socialism, and in 1914 founded the journal of the Workers' Socialist Federation, Worker’s Dreadnought. She went to visit Russia after the Bolshevik Revolution by stowing away on a Finnish ship, and was introduced to Lenin. She published a book about the trip, Soviet Russia as I Saw It (1921). She had a son with Italian anarachist Silvio Corio in 1927. Sylvia Pankhurst later became particularly identified with the cause of freedom for Abyssinia (Ethiopia) after it was invaded by the Italians. She lived in Addis Ababa during the last years of her life.

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Bibliotekisto | Aug 26, 2008 |
This is a fascinating book, exploding the facade of a united front during WWI. The situation of those left behind is less popularly documented than that of WWII, and here Sylvia Pankhurst uses examples from the East End of London in particular to highlight the attitudes of officialdom towards the working classes, particularly the women, and how they coped.

This is as much a book about class politics as it is about feninism.
For the casual reader, it does occasionaly get bogged down in the detail of prices, pay rates and the various regulations, but this must reflect the reality of those struggling to cope where even the law seemed to turned against them.

It's not entirely polemic; individuals are skilfully drawn, her strained relations with her mother and sister are sharply expressed, and her affection for and meetings with (the then dying) Kier Hardie is touching.
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antisyzygy | Sep 6, 2007 |

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