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  1. 400K Followers, 1,823 Following, 5,416 Posts - EMILY DAVIES (@emdavies___) on Instagram: "tiktok: emdavies___ mama to be 🍼 @venem1.0 @studioprecinct founder @emdaviespresets collaborations@emdaviesco.com emily-davies@live.com".

  2. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Emily_DaviesEmily Davies - Wikipedia

    • Early Life
    • Women's Rights
    • Girton College
    • Later Life
    • Legacy and Recognition
    • Selected Works
    • Further Reading
    • External Links and References

    Davies was born on 22 April 1830 at Carlton Crescent, Southampton, England, to a teacher, Mary (née Hopkinson), and an evangelical clergyman, John D. Davies. The family was in Southampton because her father was covering for another priest; his parish was in nearby Chichester. They moved to Normandy in France in 1836, then back to Chichester and the...

    Davies was introduced to women's rights in her twenties. Whilst caring for Henry in Algiers, she met Barbara Bodichon and later, staying with her brother Llewelyn in London, she attended lectures by Elizabeth Blackwell, the first female doctor in the UK, with Elizabeth Garrett Anderson. Andersen and Bodichon inspired Davies to become a suffragist a...

    Davies founded the London Schoolmistresses' Association in 1866 to discuss female education. At first she thought it best to build up Queen's College, London into a college for women over 18, but this plan failed, so then she set up a committee to fundraise for Britain's first women's university college. With the support of Frances Buss, Dorothea B...

    After resigning from Girton in 1904, Davies became secretary of the London branch of the National Society for Women's Suffrage and two years later led members to a discussion with Prime Minister Henry Campbell-Bannerman. She left the London group when the National Union of Women's Suffrage Societies decided to support the Labour Party in 1912 and i...

    In June 1901, Davies received an honorary Doctor of Laws (LL.D.) from the University of Glasgow. During her lifetime, she was supported by some feminists and criticised by others for her rigid views on how education for women should be organised. Lady Stephen published Emily Davies and Girton College in 1927. More recently, historians have seen her...

    Davies, Emily (2004). Murphy, Ann B.; Raftery, Deirdre (eds.). Emily Davies: Collected Letters, 1861–1875. University of Virginia. ISBN 978-0-8139-2232-4.
    Davies, Emily (1910). Thoughts on some questions relating to women. OCLC 788783.
    Davies, Emily (1999) [1866]. The Higher Education of Women. Adegi Graphics. ISBN 978-0-543-98292-6.
    Davies, Emily (11 June 1862). "Medicine as a profession for women". Paper Read Out by Russell Gurney at the London Meeting of the National Association for the Promotion of Social Science.
    Daphne Bennett, Emily Davies and the Liberation of Women 1830-1921 (André Deutsch, 1990) ISBN 978-0-233-98494-0
    Val Campion, Pioneering Women (Hitchin Historical Society, 2008) ISBN 978-0-9552411-3-0
    Margaret Forster, Significant Sisters (Secker and Warburg, 1984) ISBN 978-0-14-008172-5
    Lady Stephen, Emily Davies and Girton College (Constable, 1927) OCLC 1053637024
    Works by or about Emily Davies at Internet Archive
    Columbia Encyclopedia entry Archived 4 June 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  3. 8 de mar. de 2022 · Por Maura Martins. Via nexperts. Emily Davison: a mulher que se sacrificou publicamente pelo direito ao voto. 08/03/2022 às 06:30 • 2 min de leitura. As sufragistas foram um grupo de mulheres que lutaram, na Grã Bretanha, pelo direito ao voto feminino — conquista obtida em 1918.

  4. Conhecido por: fundar o Girton College, defensor do ensino superior feminino. Datas: 22 de abril de 1830 - 13 de julho de 1921. Ocupação: educadora, feminista, defensora dos direitos das mulheres. Também conhecida como: Sarah Emily Davies.

  5. 18 de abr. de 2024 · Emily Davies was an English pioneer in the movement to secure university education for women and the chief founder of Girton College, Cambridge. She was responsible for University College, London, admitting women to classes in 1870 for the first time. Educated at home, Davies joined the campaign.

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  6. 18 de jun. de 2019 · Humanities › History & Culture. Emily Davies. Hulton Archive / Getty Images. By. Jone Johnson Lewis. Updated on June 18, 2019. Known for: founding Girton College, advocate of women's higher education. Dates: April 22, 1830 - July 13, 1921. Occupation: educator, feminist, women's rights advocate. Also Known as: Sarah Emily Davies. About Emily Davies

  7. Français. Emily Davies and the Women's Movement, 1862-1867. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 10 January 2014. Andrew Rosen. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Extract.