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Birmingham Case Study

This case study is the result of a partnership between the Parliamentary Archives, Parliamentary Outreach and Birmingham Archives and Heritage.  It is part of the People and Parliament: Connecting with Communities project which was launched in July 2009.

The Communities project explores the impact of Parliament on local communities and investigates how people have influenced Parliament. We do this by researching material held in the Parliamentary Archives at Westminster, as well as records held locally by regional archives.

To find out more about the project, and to see some of the other case studies which have been created, please visit the Communities page.

Introduction

Find out about the links between Birmingham and the women's suffrage movement in Birmingham and Parliament: The Right to Vote

The Right to Vote

Explore documents from the Parliamentary Archives and from Birmingham Archives and Heritage relating to women's right to vote

After the Case Study

Thoughts and reflections on this case study

Project information

This section of the website supports the ongoing People and Parliament: Connecting with Communities project.

Find out more about the project, other published case studies and details of how to join a case study group.

People and Parliament: Connecting with Communities

Related information

Find connections, past and present, between Parliament and your town

Parliamentary Archives