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Helena Normanton and the opening of the bar to women

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This book looks at the life and work of England's first woman practising barrister.

Set in the early-20th-century, it describes how a childhood dream to join an Inn of Court - forged when visiting a solicitor with her perplexed mother - led to Helena Normanton's determination to open the then exclusively male Bar of England and Wales to women.

It tells how - largely lost to history - the press were quick to pigeon-hole, harass and publish stories about her, leading to disciplinary proceedings concerning the barrister's cardinal sin of self-publicising.

Once qualified and enmeshed in a world of men, Helena Normanton faced a constant struggle to establish herself against a backdrop of prejudice, misogyny and discrimination.

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Product Details
Waterside Press
1910979163 / 9781910979167
eBook (EPUB)
340.092
18/06/2016
England
English
264 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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