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Beyond the Ballot

Beyond the Ballot: Women’s Rights and Suffrage from 1866 to Today

  • Date26 March 2019

Royal Holloway historians, at the Citizens Project, have developed a free online course (MOOC) on the campaign for women's right to vote and its impact and legacy.

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Discover how the vote was won, the nineteenth-century background to the campaign and what happened next with Claire Kennan from Royal Holloway and experts from the UK Parliament, The National Archives and the Women’s Library at the LSE: Beyond the Ballot.

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