Abbans, Count Jouffroy d’,57.Aberdeen, Lady,xi, note 1,96.Actresses’ Franchise League,68.Adams, Mr. Alva,22,23.Adler,167.Adlersparre, Baroness of,106.Age of consent, in woman’s suffrage states of the United States,39.in Australia,53,54.Agricultural Association for Women,83.Agriculturists, women,in the United States,36.in Great Britain,82-84.in Sweden,108.in France,186.in Italy,203,204.Alcala, Catalina d’,210.Alexander II,218.Alexandra House,82.Aloisia, Sigea,208.Amberly, Lady,62.American Commission, report on European prostitution,37.American Federation of Labor, favors woman’s suffrage,10.forms organizations of workingwomen,33.American Woman’s Suffrage Association,12.American women,activities of, at Constitutional Convention (1787),2-4.means of agitation used by,15,16.and political life,18.and the protection of youth,18 and note 1.and state legislative offices,22,23 and note 1.members of city councils,22.in the Colorado legislature,22,23 and note 1.and education,23-27.excluded by certain universities,24.and the teaching profession,25.students in higher institutions of learning,26.suffrage of, in school affairs,27.increase of women students,27.admitted to technical schools,29.legal status of,36,37.and sports,38,39.Amsterdam,xiii.Ancketill, Mr.,100.Ancketill, Mrs.,100.Anstie, Dr.,77.Anthony, Susan B., the Napoleon of the woman’s suffrage movement,7.various facts concerning,7,8.joint author of aHistory of Woman’s Suffrage,23, note 2.Anti-Foot-Binding Societies,258.Anti-Slavery Congress,5,6.Arenal, Concepcion,209,210.Argentine Republic,214.Arsuaga, Pi y,211.Artists’ Suffrage League,68.Asquith, Mr.,66.Association Opposed to Woman’s Suffrage (in the United States),23.Auclert, Madame,188.Augsburg, Dr. Anita,151.Australia, member of the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,42 and ff.Australian universities,45,46.Australian Women’s Political Association,54.Austria, represented in The International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii;see alsoGerman Austria.Austrian Women Teachers’ Society,159.Bajer,123.Baltic Women’s Review,229.Bassiliades, Dr.,243,244.Bayadères,255.Bazan, Emilia Pardo,208,209.Beauharnais, Josephine,178.Becker,63.Belgium, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,190,191.Ben-Aid, Mrs. Haïrie,247.Béothy, Dr.,170.Beresford-Hope, Mrs.,71.Bey, Kassim Amin,247.Bieber-Böhm, Hanna,151.Biggs,63.Birmingham,61.Björnson,110,117,123.Blackburn, Helen,59, note 1.Blackwell, Elizabeth,28,29.Blackwell, Emily,29.Blake, Jex,77.Boer War,64.Bohemia, conditions in,230-232.Boise, Idaho,21.Bonald, de,180.Bonnevial, Madame,188.Bosnia, conditions in,250.Boston,22,27,38.Brabanzon House,82.Brahmanism,254.Brandes, George,123.Braun, Lily,152.Bremer, Frederika,103;see alsoFredericka Bremer League.Bristol,61.Brüstlein, Miss Dr.,136.Buchner, Miss,204.Bulgaria, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,239-242.Butler, Mrs. Josephine,95,204.Cabinet, British, and woman’s suffrage,65,67.Cahiers feministes,193.California, woman’s suffrage amendment adopted by,17, note 1.efforts of women of, to secure the suffrage,21.Cambridge University,75,76.Canada, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.woman’s rights movement in,96 and ff.Carima, Mrs.,241.Carinthia,seeSlovene Woman’s Rights Movement.Carniola,seeSlovene Woman’s Rights Movement.Catharine II,217.Catholic Woman’s League,154.Catholic Women Teachers’ Society,159.Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman,xiii,42.Cauer, Mrs.,150,151,152.Cave, Miss,78.Central America, conditions in,212,213.Central Committee for Woman’s Suffrage (England),63.Central states (of the United States),35.Chauvin, Jeanne,185.Chicago,40.Child labor, in United States,35.Children,“Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,”18 and note 1.National Child Labor Committee,35.laws protecting, in Australia,54.see alsoLaws protecting women and children.Children, authority over,in Colorado,19,20.in thirty-eight of the United States,37.in Australia,49,55.in England,74.in Finland,115.in German Austria,169.in Switzerland,140.in France,179.in Spain,210.Chili,214.China, conditions in,256-260.Cincinnati,30,37.Clergy, English,6.Cleveland, President,15.Clough, Anne,75.Cobden, Mrs.,71.Code Napoleon, absence of, in Australia,44.in the Netherlands,126.in France,178,179.in Belgium,191.in Italy,202.Coeducation,in the United States,24,25.in Australia,45,46.in Scotland,75.in Sweden,105.in the Netherlands,127.in Switzerland,134,135.in Germany,147.in Italy,200.College Equal Suffrage League,10.Collett, Clara,117.Colorado,woman’s suffrage in,16.activities and rights of women in,19,20.vote of immoral women in,18,19.women in legislature of,22,23 and note 1.conditions of women and children in,39,40.Columbia University,24.“Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,”18 and note 1.Confucius,260.Conradi, Mrs.,219.Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Association,68.Convert, The(novel),67, note 1.Coote, Miss,172.Copenhagen,xiii.Court of Appeals,71.Craigen,63.Creighton, Mrs. Louise,69.Curie, Madame,84,224.Czaky,172.Davies, Emily,75.Dazynska, Dr.,234.De Stem der Vrouw,194.Declaration of Independence, Woman’s,6,7,11.“The Declaration of the Rights of Women,”176.Deflou, Madame Oddo,182.Denison, Mrs. Macdonald,98.Denmark, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,122-126.Dennis, Mrs.,192.Denver, Colorado,18,19.Deraismes, Marie,180.Deroin, Jeanne,180.Derscheid-Delcour, Mrs.,193.Despard, Mrs.,68.Disraeli,61.Divorce laws,in woman’s suffrage states,39.in Australia,49,52,55.in England,74.in Mexico and Central America,213.in Turkey and Egypt,247.Dobson, Mrs.,47.Doctors, women,in the United States,28,29.in Australia,46.in Great Britain,77.in Sweden,104,107.in Finland,111.in Norway,121.in the Netherlands,128,130,131.in Switzerland,136.in Germany,148.in German Austria,160,161.in Hungary,171.in Belgium,193.in Italy,201.in Portugal,212.in Russia,220,221,222,223.in Servia,237.in Bulgaria,240.in Rumania,242.in Bosnia,251.in Persia,251.in India,253.Dokumente der Frauen,166.Donohue, Mrs. M.,44.Do You Know?(pamphlet),42.Drummond, Mrs.,66.Dufferin, Lady,254.Durand, Madame Marguerite,188.Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie v.,169.Education, women and,in the United States,23-27,39.in Australia,45,46.in Great Britain,74 and ff.in Canada,97.in Sweden,104,106,107.in Finland,111.in Norway,117-119.in Denmark,123.in the Netherlands,127,128.in Switzerland,134-136.in Germany,146-148.in Luxemburg,157,158.in German Austria,159,160,161-163.in Hungary,169-171.in France,183,184.in Belgium,191-193.in Italy,199-201.in Spain,207,208.in Portugal,212.in Mexico and Central America,212.in South America,214.in Russia,217-222,225.in Czechish Bohemia and Moravia,230.in Servia,236,237.in Bulgaria,240.in Greece,243.in Turkey and Egypt,247,248.in India,255.in China,259.in Japan,261.Education Act,71.Egypt, conditions in,245-250.El Feminismo,209.Elmy, E. C. Wolstenholme,70, notes 1 and 2.Encyclopedia Britannica,60.England, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xii;seeGreat Britain.English Constitution,72.Enrooth, Adelaide,110.Eudokimoff, Mrs.,229, note 1.Factory inspectors, women,in the Netherlands,128,129.in Switzerland,137.in Germany,149.in France,185.in Italy,201.in Russia,224.Far East, conditions in the,245-265.Favre, Miss Nellie,136.Fawcett,63,69.February Revolution (1848),180.Federal Child’s Bureau, proposed in the United States,18 and note 1.Federation of French Women’s Clubs,181,183.Federation of Labor,10.Federn, Elsie,166.Féminisme chrétien, le,187.“Feminist Society,”172.Fibiger, Matilda,122.Fickert, Augusta,166.Fifteenth Amendment, women and the,9.Finland,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,110-116.Fontaine, Mrs.,192.Fourierists,180.France,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii;conditions in,175 and ff.Frauenwohl(magazine),150.“Frederika Bremer League,”106.French Revolution, and the woman’s rights movement,175-178.French Woman’s Suffrage Society, the,189.Fries, Ellen,107.“Fronde,” the,188.Galicia, conditions in,232-235.Galinda, Donna,208.Gammond, Madame Gatti de,193.Garfield, President,15.Garrison, William Lloyd,6.Geneva, University of,29.German Austria, conditions in,158 and ff.German Evangelical Woman’s League,154.Germanic countries, modern woman’s rights movement in,1-174.Germany,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,143-145.Gikycki, Lily v.,151.Girton College,75.Goldmann, (Mrs.) Dr.,166.Goldschmidt, Henrietta,145,146.Goldstein, Vida,49, note 1,54,56.Gore-Langton, Lady Anne,62.Gouges, Olympe de,176,177.Great Britain,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,58 and ff.Greece, conditions in,242-244.Grimke, Angelina,5.Group of Women Students, the, in France,182,183.Gruber, Dr. Ludwig,172.Gyulai, P.,170.Hainisch, Marianne,166.Hansteen, Aasta,117.Harem,245.Harper, Ida Husted,23, note 2.Harvard University,24.Hayden, Sophia,29.Hayes, President,15.Hein, Frau Dr.,136.Helenius, Trigg,116.Hertzka, Mrs. Jella,166.Herzegovina, conditions in,250.Herzfelder, Miss,166.Heymann, Miss,151.Hickel, Rosina,111.Higinbotham, George,50.Hill, Octavia,91.Hirsch-Duncker Trades Union,153.
Abbans, Count Jouffroy d’,57.Aberdeen, Lady,xi, note 1,96.Actresses’ Franchise League,68.Adams, Mr. Alva,22,23.Adler,167.Adlersparre, Baroness of,106.Age of consent, in woman’s suffrage states of the United States,39.in Australia,53,54.Agricultural Association for Women,83.Agriculturists, women,in the United States,36.in Great Britain,82-84.in Sweden,108.in France,186.in Italy,203,204.Alcala, Catalina d’,210.Alexander II,218.Alexandra House,82.Aloisia, Sigea,208.Amberly, Lady,62.American Commission, report on European prostitution,37.American Federation of Labor, favors woman’s suffrage,10.forms organizations of workingwomen,33.American Woman’s Suffrage Association,12.American women,activities of, at Constitutional Convention (1787),2-4.means of agitation used by,15,16.and political life,18.and the protection of youth,18 and note 1.and state legislative offices,22,23 and note 1.members of city councils,22.in the Colorado legislature,22,23 and note 1.and education,23-27.excluded by certain universities,24.and the teaching profession,25.students in higher institutions of learning,26.suffrage of, in school affairs,27.increase of women students,27.admitted to technical schools,29.legal status of,36,37.and sports,38,39.Amsterdam,xiii.Ancketill, Mr.,100.Ancketill, Mrs.,100.Anstie, Dr.,77.Anthony, Susan B., the Napoleon of the woman’s suffrage movement,7.various facts concerning,7,8.joint author of aHistory of Woman’s Suffrage,23, note 2.Anti-Foot-Binding Societies,258.Anti-Slavery Congress,5,6.Arenal, Concepcion,209,210.Argentine Republic,214.Arsuaga, Pi y,211.Artists’ Suffrage League,68.Asquith, Mr.,66.Association Opposed to Woman’s Suffrage (in the United States),23.Auclert, Madame,188.Augsburg, Dr. Anita,151.Australia, member of the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,42 and ff.Australian universities,45,46.Australian Women’s Political Association,54.Austria, represented in The International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii;see alsoGerman Austria.Austrian Women Teachers’ Society,159.Bajer,123.Baltic Women’s Review,229.Bassiliades, Dr.,243,244.Bayadères,255.Bazan, Emilia Pardo,208,209.Beauharnais, Josephine,178.Becker,63.Belgium, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,190,191.Ben-Aid, Mrs. Haïrie,247.Béothy, Dr.,170.Beresford-Hope, Mrs.,71.Bey, Kassim Amin,247.Bieber-Böhm, Hanna,151.Biggs,63.Birmingham,61.Björnson,110,117,123.Blackburn, Helen,59, note 1.Blackwell, Elizabeth,28,29.Blackwell, Emily,29.Blake, Jex,77.Boer War,64.Bohemia, conditions in,230-232.Boise, Idaho,21.Bonald, de,180.Bonnevial, Madame,188.Bosnia, conditions in,250.Boston,22,27,38.Brabanzon House,82.Brahmanism,254.Brandes, George,123.Braun, Lily,152.Bremer, Frederika,103;see alsoFredericka Bremer League.Bristol,61.Brüstlein, Miss Dr.,136.Buchner, Miss,204.Bulgaria, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,239-242.Butler, Mrs. Josephine,95,204.Cabinet, British, and woman’s suffrage,65,67.Cahiers feministes,193.California, woman’s suffrage amendment adopted by,17, note 1.efforts of women of, to secure the suffrage,21.Cambridge University,75,76.Canada, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.woman’s rights movement in,96 and ff.Carima, Mrs.,241.Carinthia,seeSlovene Woman’s Rights Movement.Carniola,seeSlovene Woman’s Rights Movement.Catharine II,217.Catholic Woman’s League,154.Catholic Women Teachers’ Society,159.Catt, Mrs. Carrie Chapman,xiii,42.Cauer, Mrs.,150,151,152.Cave, Miss,78.Central America, conditions in,212,213.Central Committee for Woman’s Suffrage (England),63.Central states (of the United States),35.Chauvin, Jeanne,185.Chicago,40.Child labor, in United States,35.Children,“Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,”18 and note 1.National Child Labor Committee,35.laws protecting, in Australia,54.see alsoLaws protecting women and children.Children, authority over,in Colorado,19,20.in thirty-eight of the United States,37.in Australia,49,55.in England,74.in Finland,115.in German Austria,169.in Switzerland,140.in France,179.in Spain,210.Chili,214.China, conditions in,256-260.Cincinnati,30,37.Clergy, English,6.Cleveland, President,15.Clough, Anne,75.Cobden, Mrs.,71.Code Napoleon, absence of, in Australia,44.in the Netherlands,126.in France,178,179.in Belgium,191.in Italy,202.Coeducation,in the United States,24,25.in Australia,45,46.in Scotland,75.in Sweden,105.in the Netherlands,127.in Switzerland,134,135.in Germany,147.in Italy,200.College Equal Suffrage League,10.Collett, Clara,117.Colorado,woman’s suffrage in,16.activities and rights of women in,19,20.vote of immoral women in,18,19.women in legislature of,22,23 and note 1.conditions of women and children in,39,40.Columbia University,24.“Conference on the Care of Dependent Children,”18 and note 1.Confucius,260.Conradi, Mrs.,219.Conservative and Unionist Women’s Franchise Association,68.Convert, The(novel),67, note 1.Coote, Miss,172.Copenhagen,xiii.Court of Appeals,71.Craigen,63.Creighton, Mrs. Louise,69.Curie, Madame,84,224.Czaky,172.Davies, Emily,75.Dazynska, Dr.,234.De Stem der Vrouw,194.Declaration of Independence, Woman’s,6,7,11.“The Declaration of the Rights of Women,”176.Deflou, Madame Oddo,182.Denison, Mrs. Macdonald,98.Denmark, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,122-126.Dennis, Mrs.,192.Denver, Colorado,18,19.Deraismes, Marie,180.Deroin, Jeanne,180.Derscheid-Delcour, Mrs.,193.Despard, Mrs.,68.Disraeli,61.Divorce laws,in woman’s suffrage states,39.in Australia,49,52,55.in England,74.in Mexico and Central America,213.in Turkey and Egypt,247.Dobson, Mrs.,47.Doctors, women,in the United States,28,29.in Australia,46.in Great Britain,77.in Sweden,104,107.in Finland,111.in Norway,121.in the Netherlands,128,130,131.in Switzerland,136.in Germany,148.in German Austria,160,161.in Hungary,171.in Belgium,193.in Italy,201.in Portugal,212.in Russia,220,221,222,223.in Servia,237.in Bulgaria,240.in Rumania,242.in Bosnia,251.in Persia,251.in India,253.Dokumente der Frauen,166.Donohue, Mrs. M.,44.Do You Know?(pamphlet),42.Drummond, Mrs.,66.Dufferin, Lady,254.Durand, Madame Marguerite,188.Ebner-Eschenbach, Marie v.,169.Education, women and,in the United States,23-27,39.in Australia,45,46.in Great Britain,74 and ff.in Canada,97.in Sweden,104,106,107.in Finland,111.in Norway,117-119.in Denmark,123.in the Netherlands,127,128.in Switzerland,134-136.in Germany,146-148.in Luxemburg,157,158.in German Austria,159,160,161-163.in Hungary,169-171.in France,183,184.in Belgium,191-193.in Italy,199-201.in Spain,207,208.in Portugal,212.in Mexico and Central America,212.in South America,214.in Russia,217-222,225.in Czechish Bohemia and Moravia,230.in Servia,236,237.in Bulgaria,240.in Greece,243.in Turkey and Egypt,247,248.in India,255.in China,259.in Japan,261.Education Act,71.Egypt, conditions in,245-250.El Feminismo,209.Elmy, E. C. Wolstenholme,70, notes 1 and 2.Encyclopedia Britannica,60.England, represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xii;seeGreat Britain.English Constitution,72.Enrooth, Adelaide,110.Eudokimoff, Mrs.,229, note 1.Factory inspectors, women,in the Netherlands,128,129.in Switzerland,137.in Germany,149.in France,185.in Italy,201.in Russia,224.Far East, conditions in the,245-265.Favre, Miss Nellie,136.Fawcett,63,69.February Revolution (1848),180.Federal Child’s Bureau, proposed in the United States,18 and note 1.Federation of French Women’s Clubs,181,183.Federation of Labor,10.Federn, Elsie,166.Féminisme chrétien, le,187.“Feminist Society,”172.Fibiger, Matilda,122.Fickert, Augusta,166.Fifteenth Amendment, women and the,9.Finland,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,110-116.Fontaine, Mrs.,192.Fourierists,180.France,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii;conditions in,175 and ff.Frauenwohl(magazine),150.“Frederika Bremer League,”106.French Revolution, and the woman’s rights movement,175-178.French Woman’s Suffrage Society, the,189.Fries, Ellen,107.“Fronde,” the,188.Galicia, conditions in,232-235.Galinda, Donna,208.Gammond, Madame Gatti de,193.Garfield, President,15.Garrison, William Lloyd,6.Geneva, University of,29.German Austria, conditions in,158 and ff.German Evangelical Woman’s League,154.Germanic countries, modern woman’s rights movement in,1-174.Germany,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,143-145.Gikycki, Lily v.,151.Girton College,75.Goldmann, (Mrs.) Dr.,166.Goldschmidt, Henrietta,145,146.Goldstein, Vida,49, note 1,54,56.Gore-Langton, Lady Anne,62.Gouges, Olympe de,176,177.Great Britain,represented in the International Woman’s Suffrage Alliance,xiii.conditions in,58 and ff.Greece, conditions in,242-244.Grimke, Angelina,5.Group of Women Students, the, in France,182,183.Gruber, Dr. Ludwig,172.Gyulai, P.,170.Hainisch, Marianne,166.Hansteen, Aasta,117.Harem,245.Harper, Ida Husted,23, note 2.Harvard University,24.Hayden, Sophia,29.Hayes, President,15.Hein, Frau Dr.,136.Helenius, Trigg,116.Hertzka, Mrs. Jella,166.Herzegovina, conditions in,250.Herzfelder, Miss,166.Heymann, Miss,151.Hickel, Rosina,111.Higinbotham, George,50.Hill, Octavia,91.Hirsch-Duncker Trades Union,153.