The Historical Biography of Chrystal Macmillan

Tue Oct 29 2024 at 06:00 pm to 08:30 pm

LSE Library | London

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The Historical Biography of Chrystal Macmillan
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Join Helen Kay, author of The Historical Biography of Chrystal Macmillan
About this Event

Join us for a talk and reception with Helen Kay on her book about the life and work of Chrystal MacMillan. This is the first biography of one of Scotland’s most prominent campaigners for women’s equality, justice and peace in the early twentieth century.

Book description:
Tells the the life and work of Chrystal Macmillan 1872-1937– suffragist, barrister, campaigner for peace and human rights

  • First biography of Chrystal Macmillan, a leading figure in the women’s movement of the early twentieth century
  • Chrystal Macmillan’s role and rise to fame in the Scottish Women Graduates’ Case
  • Chrystal Macmillan’s role in the women’s peace movement during the First World War
  • Women’s role in the early days of the League of Nations
  • Campaign for the admission of women to the legal profession
  • Chrystal Macmillan’s work as a barrister in London
  • Personalised history of the central issues in the women’s movement of the late nineteenth and early twentieth century: women’s suffrage, women’s right to equality in workplace, the status and nationality of married women, civil rights of prostitutes, protection of children in court, and guardianship of children.

Bios:
Helen Kay, independent researcher, has a special interest in the woman suffrage movement in Scotland and the early history of the Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom (WILPF) from 1915 to 1924. As a member of the Women’s History Network, Helen has promoted interest in the work of Chrystal Macmillan, working with Edinburgh University on exhibitions and giving presentations on various aspects of Chrystal Macmillan’s work to academic and community groups.

LSE Chair:
Dr. Aiko Holvikivi is Assistant Professor of Gender, Peace and Security at the Department of Gender Studies and an Associate Academic at the Centre for Women, Peace and Security, LSE.



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