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SUMMARY:Nancy Astor: first steps towards a better balanced world
DESCRIPTION:Opening up the electorate in 1918 to some women voters naturally triggered a conversation about female parliamentarians. Under the 1918 Parliament (Qualification of Women) Act\, Nancy Astor was the first female MP to take her seat. \nIn this talk\, Dr Jacqui Turner will reflect on Astor’s achievements and how she has become a totem for women and democracy\, despite her flaws. \n8 November\nNational Archive\, Kew\nPublic lecture and UMASCS exhibition
URL:https://research.reading.ac.uk/astor100/event/an-afternoon-with-nancy-astor/
LOCATION:The National Archives\, Bessant Drive Richmond\, London\, TW9 4DU\, United Kingdom
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