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79
Ibid., see also
Chapter 8
.

80
Dyhouse, ‘Women Students and the London Medical Schools, 1914–39'.

81
Arnot and Weiner,
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; see also Arnot, M.,
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, London: Routledge, 2002, pp. 186–92.

82
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83
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84
The relation between gender and the professions has been usefully examined by Witz,. A.,
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85
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86
For Madonna's impact on young women, see, among others, Turner, K.,
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87
There has been a tendency to forget some of this: see Strong, C., ‘Grunge, Riot Grrrl and the Forgetting of Women in Popular Culture',
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88
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89
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.

8 Looking back

1
Spencer, H.,
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London: Williams and Norgate, 1876, vol. 1., pp. 766, 792.

2
Ruskin,
Sesame and Lilies
.

3
Cole,
Marriage, Past and Present
, p. 95.

4
Hughes, M. V.,
A London Family, 1870–1900: A Trilogy,
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A London Child of the Seventies
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5
Ibid.

6
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7
Dyhouse,
Girls Growing Up in Late Victorian and Edwardian England
,
Chapter 1
.

8
Wilkinson, H., for Demos,
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.

9
Coventry Patmore's poem,
The Angel in the House
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10
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11
Ibid., Introduction to 3rd edn, p. viii; see also p. xxxiv.

12
Ibid., p. 157.

13
It was conflicts over militancy and violent tactics which basically divided ‘Suffragists' from ‘Suffragettes'; although the divisions were not always clear-cut.

14
Emily Davies famously remarked in 1866, that ‘What they call a compromise, we consider a capitulation'. See Delamont, S., ‘The Contradictions in Ladies' Education', in Delamont and Duffin (eds),
The Nineteenth Century Woman
.

15
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16
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17
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, 14 November 1913, reprinted in Marcus (ed.),
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18
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