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- Battle-axe_(woman) abstract "A battle-axe is a term, generally considered pejorative, for an aggressive, domineering and forceful woman. The prime example was the militant temperance activist Carrie Nation, who wielded a hatchet and made it her symbol, living in Hatchet Hall and publishing a magazine called The Hatchet. She became involved in the suffragette campaign for votes for women and this campaign further established the archetype.Other examples, listed by Christine Hamilton in her Book of British Battleaxes, include Nancy Astor, Boudica, Ena Sharples and Ann Widdecombe.The battleaxe is one of several stereotypes found in nursing - a tyrannical, fierce matron exemplified by Nurse Ratched or Hattie Jacques in popular medical dramas and comedies.".
- Battle-axe_(woman) thumbnail Carrie_Nation.jpg?width=300.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageID "32808207".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageLength "1991".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageOutDegree "21".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageRevisionID "707051828".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Ann_Widdecombe.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Boudica.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Carrie_Nation.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Misogynistic_slurs.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Stock_characters.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Christine_Hamilton.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Ena_Sharples.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Fishwife.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Hatchet.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Hattie_Jacques.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Horrid_Henry.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Medical_drama.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Nancy_Astor,_Viscountess_Astor.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Nurse_Ratched.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Nurse_stereotypes.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Suffragette.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Temperance_movement.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Termagant.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink Virago.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLink File:Carrie_Nation.jpg.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle-axe (woman)".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battle-axe".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Battleaxe".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLinkText "battle-axe".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageWikiLinkText "battleaxe".
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:About.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Citation.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Wiktionary.
- Battle-axe_(woman) subject Category:Misogynistic_slurs.
- Battle-axe_(woman) subject Category:Pejorative_terms_for_people.
- Battle-axe_(woman) subject Category:Stock_characters.
- Battle-axe_(woman) hypernym Term.
- Battle-axe_(woman) type Character.
- Battle-axe_(woman) type Term.
- Battle-axe_(woman) comment "A battle-axe is a term, generally considered pejorative, for an aggressive, domineering and forceful woman. The prime example was the militant temperance activist Carrie Nation, who wielded a hatchet and made it her symbol, living in Hatchet Hall and publishing a magazine called The Hatchet.".
- Battle-axe_(woman) label "Battle-axe (woman)".
- Battle-axe_(woman) sameAs Q4869945.
- Battle-axe_(woman) sameAs m.0h3sn12.
- Battle-axe_(woman) sameAs Q4869945.
- Battle-axe_(woman) wasDerivedFrom Battle-axe_(woman)?oldid=707051828.
- Battle-axe_(woman) depiction Carrie_Nation.jpg.
- Battle-axe_(woman) isPrimaryTopicOf Battle-axe_(woman).