You Daughters of Freedom by Clare Wright - ISBN: 9781922268181
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Australian suffragettes changed the world, now their story is told.
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You Daughters of Freedom

The Australians Who Won the Vote and Inspired the World

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    576 pages

  • Release Date

    3 September 2019

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Summary

A groundbreaking work of storytelling and scholarship from Dr Clare Wright, winner of the Stella Prize for The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka.

For the ten years from 1902, when Australia’s suffrage campaigners won the vote for white women, the world looked to this trailblazing young democracy for inspiration.

Clare Wright’s epic new history tells the story of that victory - and of Australia’s role in the subsequent international struggle - through the eyes of five remarkable playe…

Book Details

ISBN-13:9781922268181
ISBN-10:1922268186
Author:Clare Wright
Publisher:Text Publishing
Imprint:The Text Publishing Company
Format:Paperback
Number of Pages:576
Release Date:3 September 2019
Weight:780g
Dimensions:49mm x 253mm x 232mm
Series:Democracy Trilogy
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Critics Review

‘Fascinating.’

You Daughters of Freedom brings some forgotten women into the public discourse again, and we are all the richer for it.’ * Australian *
‘Clare Wright’s You Daughters of Freedom is the uplifting story of a time Australia led the world in including women in our democratic project. It is a reminder of our proud legacy and a clarion call for who we can be.’ * Penny Wong *
‘A thrilling tale, superbly told, of brave Australian women with a passion for politics.’ * Judith Brett *
‘This book will be brilliant.’ – Annabel Crabb * Chat 10 Looks 3 *
‘One of the country’s most accomplished story-tellers relates Australian women’s fight for the vote in all of its passion, intensity and drama.’ * Frank Bongiorno, Professor of History, ANU *
‘The essential story of our greatest reformers, and one of our proudest achievements as a nation.’ * George Megalogenis *
‘A rare achievement. Grand, bold and brilliantly written.’ * Mark McKenna *
You Daughters of Freedom relates with sparkle and wit the largely untold story of the trailblazing women who not only dragged recalcitrant male leaders into the new century and won the right to vote but also were at the forefront of the struggle for women’s enfranchisement internationally.’ * Inside Story *
‘Her story of Australian suffragists winning the vote and then running for parliament in 1903 should be required reading in this time of angst over the ‘women problem’ in the federal Liberal Party.’ * Weekend Australian Magazine *
‘I urge you to read it; share it with your family, friend and colleagues; make sure your local library has multiple copies; ditto the local book store and newsagent; put it on the list of you reading group.’ – Diane Bell * Honest History *
‘Fascinating.’ * 3RRR *
‘A celebration of leadership, inspiration, education and sheer individual cheek.’ * Sydney Morning Herald *
‘Sizzling.’ * Caroline Overington *
‘When I finish, I want to…hold the book aloft and tell every person I know to read it.’ * Australian Book Review *
‘A fascinating book that also raises interesting questions about our national culture.’ * Canberra Weekly *
‘An exciting history of a trailblazing campaign.’ * Good Weekend *
‘Another book to re-invigorate a near-forgotten chapter of history.’ * Spectator *
‘Women’s suffrage remains one of young Australia’s finest moments and Wright does its participants proud.’ * Corrie Perkin *
‘Fresh, compelling and devoid of dry or, worse, obfuscating academese.’ * Whispering Gums *

About The Author

Clare Wright

Professor Clare Wright OAM

Professor Clare Wright OAM is an award-winning historian, author, broadcaster, podcaster, and public commentator. Her career has spanned politics, academia, and the media.

Clare is currently Professor of History and Professor of Public Engagement at La Trobe University. She is the author of five works of history, including the best-selling The Forgotten Rebels of Eureka (winner of the 2014 Stella Prize) and You Daughters of Freedom. Her latest book, the final instalment in her Democracy Trilogy, is the highly acclaimed Akun Dhruk The Bark Petitions. This book won the Australian Political Book of the Year, the Queensland Literary Award for Non-Fiction, and the NT History Book Award. It was also shortlisted for the Prime Minister’s Literary Awards, Victorian Premiers Literary Awards, Age Book of the Year Awards, and ABIA Awards, and was longlisted for a Walkley Award and the NIB Literary Award.

Clare has written and presented history documentaries for ABC TV and served as Associate Producer of the feature film One Mind One Heart, written and directed by Larissa Behrendt, which won the NSW Digital History Award. She hosts the ABC Radio National history podcast, Shooting the Past, co-hosts the La Trobe University podcast Archive Fever (with Yves Rees), and is Executive Producer of Hey History!, the first Australian history podcast designed for classroom use.

In 2020, Clare was awarded a Medal of the Order of Australia in the Australia Day Honours list for her services to literature and historical research. She is Chair of the National Museum of Australia Council and a past Board Director of the Wheeler Centre for Books, Writing and Ideas.

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