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‘Dear Madame Dreyfus’

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Christian and Jewish Women in Britain, 1880-1940

Part of the book series: Palgrave Critical Studies of Antisemitism and Racism ((PCSAR))

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British women’s role in the outcry over Captain Dreyfus’s conviction for treason, and the perceptions of Madame Lucie Dreyfus revealed in women’s publications and letters to her; a Manchester case study of the women’s associational networks behind a citywide women’s letter of sympathy to Madame Dreyfus, attracting 1176 female signatories.

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Summers, A. (2017). ‘Dear Madame Dreyfus’. In: Christian and Jewish Women in Britain, 1880-1940. Palgrave Critical Studies of Antisemitism and Racism. Palgrave Macmillan, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42150-6_4

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