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In this first full-length account of Helena Normanton's life and career, Judith Bourne tells of her fight to join the Bar of England and Wales and open it up to women. The book describes how her ambition was forged as a child after seeing her mother patronised by a solicitor. It tells how the press were quick to pigeon-hole and harass her, leading to disciplinary proceedings for 'self-advertising'. Enmeshed in a world of men, Helena Normanton faced a constant struggle to establish herself against a backdrop of prejudice, misogyny and discrimination - as when solicitors, fearful of the unknown, were reluctant to instruct her, leaving her to take on poor person's cases, dock briefs and those 'deemed suitable for a woman'. But Helena Normanton was a force to be reckoned with. She was not just the first woman to be admitted to an Inn of Court, hold briefs in the High Court and Old Bailey, and (with Rose Heilbron) be made a King's Counsel, but a prolific author, leading feminist and speaker who entranced audiences at home and abroad. Along with the controversies that eternally surrounded her progress and her foibles, this is all contained in this captivating book.Product Identifiers
PublisherWaterside Press
ISBN-139781909976320
eBay Product ID (ePID)222007603
Product Key Features
Number of Pages264 Pages
Publication NameHelena Normanton and the Opening of the Bar to Women
LanguageEnglish
SubjectLaw, Zoology
Publication Year2016
TypeTextbook
AuthorJudith Bourne
FormatPaperback
Dimensions
Item Height234 mm
Item Weight372 g
Additional Product Features
Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorJudith Bourne