David Doughan

Standard Name: Doughan, David

Connections

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Family and Intimate relationships Charlotte Despard
Her husband was a wealthy Anglo-Irish businessman and merchant trading to the Far East, with an office in London and experience abroad. Though he was only five years older than she was, and lived for...
Literary responses Henrietta Müller
Historians Doughan and Sanchez characterized HB's newspaper as the most vigorous feminist paper of its time, exhibiting a feminism more [l]ively and uncompromising than any other journal in the period.
Doughan, David, and Denise Sanchez. Feminist Periodicals, 1855-1984. Harvester Press, 1987.
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Timeline

March 1933: The Woman's Leader (formerly The Common Cause)...

Building item

March 1933

The Woman's Leader (formerly The Common Cause) ended publication; once again it was revived in a new form, the following month, as The Townswoman.
Doughan, David, and Denise Sanchez. Feminist Periodicals, 1855-1984. Harvester Press, 1987.
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Solo: Search Oxford University Libraries Online. 18 July 2011, http://solo.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/primo_library/libweb/action/search.do?vid=OXVU1&fromLogin=true&reset_config=true.
Bibliographers David Doughan and Denise Sanchez give a...

1935: Helena Swanwick (suffragist, pacifist, sister...

Women writers item

1935

Helena Swanwick (suffragist, pacifist, sister of artist Walter Sickert ) published her memoir I Have Been Young.
Doughan, David. email to Women’s History Network. 11 Dec. 2009.

Texts

Gordon, Peter, and David Doughan. Dictionary of British Women’s Organisations, 1825-1960. Routledge, 2001.
Doughan, David. email to Women’s History Network.
Doughan, David, and Denise Sanchez. Feminist Periodicals, 1855-1984. Harvester Press, 1987.
Doughan, David. “The End of Women’s History?”. Women’s History Review, Vol.
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, No. 1, 1992.