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Constance Rover (15 December 1910 – 16 February 2005) was an English historian. She educated on behalf of the Workers' Educational Association and became a full-time faculty member of the Polytechnic of North London as deputy head of law and sociology law department in 1957. Rover began England's first women's studies course in the early 1960s and wrote the books Women's Suffrage and Party Politics in Britain 1866–1914 and Punch Book Of Women's Rights in 1967. She retired in 1971, a year after publishing Love, Morals And The Feminists. Rover was a member of the International Alliance of Women board and published Rambling Rhymes in 1990.

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  • Constance Rover (15 December 1910 – 16 February 2005) was an English historian. She educated on behalf of the Workers' Educational Association and became a full-time faculty member of the Polytechnic of North London as deputy head of law and sociology law department in 1957. Rover began England's first women's studies course in the early 1960s and wrote the books Women's Suffrage and Party Politics in Britain 1866–1914 and Punch Book Of Women's Rights in 1967. She retired in 1971, a year after publishing Love, Morals And The Feminists. Rover was a member of the International Alliance of Women board and published Rambling Rhymes in 1990. (en)
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  • Constance Rover (15 December 1910 – 16 February 2005) was an English historian. She educated on behalf of the Workers' Educational Association and became a full-time faculty member of the Polytechnic of North London as deputy head of law and sociology law department in 1957. Rover began England's first women's studies course in the early 1960s and wrote the books Women's Suffrage and Party Politics in Britain 1866–1914 and Punch Book Of Women's Rights in 1967. She retired in 1971, a year after publishing Love, Morals And The Feminists. Rover was a member of the International Alliance of Women board and published Rambling Rhymes in 1990. (en)
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