I used The British Library website to look into specifics of the crimes committed by the Suffragettes seeing as I cannot use the 'Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley' documentary. This allowed me to see ano overview of the militant side to the movement. I have attached the link to the website as well as my notes.
The British Library - Suffragettes, violence and militancy
Suffragettes and their crimes
Friday, 14 December 2018
Saturday, 8 December 2018
Revised Timeline
While completing my research, I have been finding it difficult to keep up to date with my week by week timeline. Instead, I've decided to create a list of all the research I wish to complete as a way of feeling less under pressure to meet my own deadlines. With this, I hope it will be easier for me to stay on top of my project and keep track of the work I have completed. Completed work will be in green.
- Begin by looking for potential topics and make a decision
- Create a mind map with everything I may like to research on my chosen topic
- General research around the chosen topic
- Complete the PPR
- Watch the BBC documentary 'Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley' to gain information on how they became more militant over time
- Watch the BBC documentary 'Suffragettes with Lucy Worsley' to gain information on how they became more militant over time
- Start to narrow down research to specific militant suffragettes, looking in depth at how they campaigned
- Look further into the types of crimes the specific individuals committed and the punishments expected for these, both at the time and today
- Research how they may have been sanitised through the way they are taught
- Look further into the types of crimes the specific individuals committed and the punishments expected for these, both at the time and today
- Research how they may have been sanitised through the way they are taught
- Use textbooks from school to find more information on Suffragettes
- Begin researching other individuals who have been pardoned and details surrounding these cases
- I would like to find an expert opinion on the pardon and how they feel about it, specifically related to the suffragettes, either by researching or by conducting my own primary research
- I would like to find an expert opinion on the pardon and how they feel about it, specifically related to the suffragettes, either by researching or by conducting my own primary research
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