About The Author
Dr Ellen Warne is a senior lecturer in History at the Australian Catholic University. She has published on transnational women's organisations and their non-party political engagement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.
These three organisations sought to agitate on a wide range of issues related to girls and women, connecting with public anxieties and highlighting particular vulnerabilities of girls and young women who lived alone in the city and had the potential to be exploited in the workforce. By the 1920s and 1930s these women's groups noted with concern the easier access to divorce and birth control in the Soviet Union and the growing influence of both Communism and 'Hitlerism' in galvanising young people.
Agitate, Educate, Organise, Legislate explores the colourful debates and anxieties that were prevalent from the 1890s to the 1930s and the responses of the key women's organisations whose leadership and campaigns acknowledged that—outside of parliament and party politics—women's connection to political matters could be both innovative and socially influential.
Dr Ellen Warne is a senior lecturer in History at the Australian Catholic University. She has published on transnational women's organisations and their non-party political engagement in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries.