Hearts And Minds
The Untold Story of the Great Pilgrimage and How Women Won the Vote
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Transworld Publishers Ltd
Published:10th Jan '19
Should be back in stock very soon

'A history book that should be read by all' Stylist. The astonishing, uplifting story of the women's march on London in 1913, one of the most significant but neglected episodes in C20 history.
Set against the background of the campaign for women to win the vote, this is a story of the ordinary people effecting extraordinary change.
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'A history book that should be read by all' - Stylist.
Set against the background of the campaign for women to win the vote, this is a story of the ordinary people effecting extraordinary change.
1913: the last long summer before the war. The country is gripped by suffragette fever. These impassioned crusaders have their admirers; some agree with their aims if not their forceful methods, while others are aghast at the thought of giving any female a vote.
Meanwhile, hundreds of women are stepping out on to the streets of Britain. They are the suffragists: non-militant campaigners for the vote, on an astonishing six-week protest march they call the Great Pilgrimage. Rich and poor, young and old, they defy convention, risking jobs, family relationships and even their lives to persuade the country to listen to them.
Fresh and original, full of vivid detail and moments of high drama, Hearts and Minds is both funny and incredibly moving, important and wonderfully entertaining.
A story of huge courage and, most of all, immense female camaraderie...meticulously researched...
a fascinating and inspiring read
Inspiring and moving * Observer *
An excellent account of the suffragist movement. -- Lucy Lethbridge * Financial Times *
BOOK OF THE WEEK: The war between the sisters: Smashed windows, lobbed bombs, a fascinating book casts new light on the bitter rivalry between the women who fought for the vote. -- Ysenda Maxtone Graham * Daily Mail *
*****Five Stars!
Hearts and Minds brings the voices of the suffragists to life in a compelling, entertaining and poignant collection of accounts. It’s a history book that should be read by all as we celebrate the centenary of the vote and continue the fight for equality.
Meticulously researched yet never dull, it breathes life into a little-known corner of history
An eye-opening story, immaculately researched and full of fascinating detail. * CHOICE magazine *
Anecdotal and rich in detail, Robinson’s account moves effortlessly from suffragist to suffragist, using letters, journals and autobiographies to bring personal histories to life. It’s clearly a passion project for Robinson and she manages to hold a fresh lens to this otherwise well-documented portion of history. * Independent *
Hearts and Minds, with its coverage of both suffragist and suffragette, is a lively, informative book that many will enjoy reading. -- June Purvis * BBC History Magazine *
A fine and sometimes moving account of the struggle for suffrage. -- Anthony Quinn * Mail on Sunday *
This entertaining and very human account of the Suffragettes' politically charged summer of 1913 is mandatory reading. * The Reading Room, Emerald Stre
ISBN: 9781784161620
Dimensions: 198mm x 127mm x 25mm
Weight: 284g
400 pages