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I am broadly interested in C19th and early C20th parliamentary politics and political cultures including gender, early feminism and a mix of working class politics and religion. My existing research 'The soul of the Labour Movement' is a detailed examination of the Victorian morality and spirituality upon which the life of the Labour movement was built and includes the wider contribution of the women's movement, children's associations and radical literary traditions. My current research concerns early female pioneers in politics, focusing largely on female MPs between 1919 and 1931 primarily as 'sex-candidates'. I examine the contribution of early female MPs but also reassess the importance of the 1918 Representation of the People Act on British democracy, in relation to women and the emergence of female politicians - I am particularly interested in Nancy Astor, who was the first female MP to sit in the House of Commons and whose papers are held at the University of Reading. After spending several years working in heritage, I remain interested in archives and collections, material culture, museums and heritage.
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The Mystery Surrounding Nancy Astor’s Birthday by Guy Baxter

Posted on
19th May 2020

Today is Nancy Astor’s birthday – or is it? In this blog from our University Archivist, Guy Baxter, Head of Cliveden House in Buckinghamshire, family home of Waldorf and Nancy…Read More >

The Mystery Surrounding Nancy Astor’s Birthday by Guy Baxter

The Unpublished Autobiography of Nancy Astor by Lisa Berry-Waite

Posted on
20th April 2020

We are delighted to welcome one of own alumni Lisa Berry-Waite as a guest blogger this week. Lisa is now a studying for a PhD at the University of Exeter,…Read More >

The Unpublished Autobiography of Nancy Astor by Lisa Berry-Waite

Reflections on Astor 100: An indelible part of our national story by Luke Pollard MP

Posted on
7th April 20207th April 2020

Astor 100 has been an incredible success. My gender often makes me feel uneasy about writing about Nancy Astor but as the MP for Plymouth Sutton and Devonport, near enough…Read More >

Reflections on Astor 100: An indelible part of our national story by Luke Pollard MP

Nancy Astor Papers online: ‘An Unconventional MP’ @LadyAstor100

Posted on
31st March 20202nd April 2020

As archives and research centres close their doors due to the government’s corona virus measures, we wanted to remind you that you can see a selection of materials from the…Read More >

Nancy Astor Papers online: ‘An Unconventional MP’ @LadyAstor100

Historical Desert Island Discs: Nancy Astor by Dr Jacqui Turner

Posted on
23rd March 20207th August 2020

The History Department at University of Reading are embarking on a new blog series – historical Desert Island Discs. You can find the series via twitter @UniRdg_History or directly on…Read More >

Historical Desert Island Discs: Nancy Astor by Dr Jacqui Turner

Looking Back on International Women’s Day by Abbie Tibbott

Posted on
13th March 2020

International Women’s Day is celebrating its 109th year, and it is still as relevant as ever to women everywhere. There is so much that has been achieved, but yet so…Read More >

Looking Back on International Women’s Day by Abbie Tibbott

Taking #Astor100 Research to Westminster by Rachel Newton

Posted on
22nd March 201926th September 2019

Rachel Newton was one of two Reading undergraduates to take their research to Westminster last week for the annual Posters in Parliament event. Here she tells us about spending her…Read More >

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