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NOTES TO PAGES 149–58<br />

5 Wilma Meikle, Towards a Sane Feminism, London, Grant<br />

& Richards, 1916, p.84.<br />

6 Ibid., p.86.<br />

7 Mary Stocks, Eleanor Rathbone, London, Victor Gollancz,<br />

1949.<br />

8 Ibid., p.62.<br />

9 Ibid., p.48.<br />

10 Ibid., p.58.<br />

11 Vera Brittain, Testament of Friendship, London, Virago<br />

Press, 1981, 1st published 1940.<br />

12 Eleanor Rathbone, ‘Is Birth Control a Feminist Reform?’,<br />

Woman’s Leader, 2 October 1925.<br />

13 Ibid.<br />

14 Woman’s Leader, 11 February 1927.<br />

15 Banks, op. cit.<br />

16 Ibid.<br />

17 William O’Neill, Everyone was Brave, New York,<br />

Quadrangle, 1976, 1st published 1971, p.32.<br />

18 Stella Browne, ‘Sexual Variety <strong>and</strong> Variability among<br />

Women <strong>and</strong> their Bearing upon Social Reconstruction’<br />

(1915), reprinted in Shelia Rowbotham, A New World for<br />

Women: Stella Brown—Socialist Feminist, London, Pluto<br />

Press, 1977, p.87.<br />

19 Jeffrey Weeks, Coming Out: Homosexual Politics in<br />

Britain, from the Nineteenth Century to the Present, London,<br />

Quartet Books, 1977, p.122.<br />

20 Ibid., p.122.<br />

21 Wilma Meikle, op. cit.<br />

22 Quoted in Ruth Hall, Marie Stopes, London, Virago, 1978,<br />

p.130.<br />

23 Marie Stopes, Married Love, London, Putnams, 1924, 1st<br />

published 1918, p.65.<br />

24 Op. cit., p.294.<br />

25 Dale Spender, Women of Ideas (And What Men Have Done<br />

to <strong>The</strong>m), London, Routledge & Kegan Paul, 1982, p.669.<br />

26 Dale Spender (ed.), Feminist <strong>The</strong>orists, London, <strong>The</strong><br />

Women’s Press, 1983.<br />

27 Dora Russell, Hypatia or Woman <strong>and</strong> Knowledge, London,<br />

Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1925, pp.24–5.<br />

28 Ibid., p.21.<br />

29 Hannah Stone, ‘Birth Control as a factor in the sex life of<br />

Woman, in Norman Haire (ed.), <strong>The</strong> Sex Reform Congress,<br />

London, Kegan Paul, Trench, Trubner, 1930, p.155.<br />

210

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