June Purvis

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June Purvis is an emeritus professor of women's and gender history at the University of Portsmouth.

From 2014-18, Purvis was Chair of the Women’s History Network UK and from 2015-20 Treasurer of the International Federation for Research in Women’s History. She organized at the University of Portsmouth on 31st August–1st September 2018 the Women's History Network Annual conference on the Campaigns for Women’s Suffrage: National and International Perspectives. She edits the journal Women's History Review.

Selected publications

  • Purvis, June (2008) Women's History: Britain, 1850-1945: An Introduction. Routledge, London and New York. ISBN 978-1-135-36710-7.
  • Purvis, June (2002) Emmeline Pankhurst: a biography, Routledge, London and New York. ISBN 0-415-23978-8 (hardback). ISBN 978-0-415-32593-6 (paperback).
  • Purvis, June (1991) A history of women’s education in England, Open University Press, Milton Keynes and Philadelphia. ISBN 0-335-09775-8. Translated into Japanese 1997 Minerva Press
  • Purvis, June (1989) Hard lessons: the lives and education of working-class women in nineteenth-century England, Polity Press, Cambridge. ISBN 0-7456-0663-6.

References

  1. ^ "Row erupts over suffragette tale". 26 January 2007.
  2. ^ "Women's History Review Editorial Board". Taylor & Francis Online. Retrieved 29 January 2018.

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