Issue Details: First known date: 2019... 2019 Helen Huxham Ant the Women's Peace Army : World War 1
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'Helen Huxham (1869-1925) believed that once women achieved universal suffrage across the globe, war was less likely. She shared the widespread hope in women's agency with the international women's movement in their calls, more generally, for international arbitration, and a League of Nations to include women delegates. In 1915, Helen Huxham averred.'  (Publication abstract)

 

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    y separately published work icon Queensland History Journal vol. 24 no. 1 May 2019 16905359 2019 periodical issue The papers in this issue were delivered at a conference of The Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 16 February, 2019. 2019 pg. 89-103
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