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James McGrigor Allan : ウィキペディア英語版 | James McGrigor Allan James McGrigor Allan (1827 - after 1890) was a British anthropologist and writer. ==Biography== McGrigor was the son of Dr. Colin Allan, at one time chief medical officer of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and Jane Gibbon.〔Vincent, Thomas B. (1988). (“Allan, Peter John,” ) in ''Dictionary of Canadian Biography'', Vol. 7, University of Toronto/Université Laval.〕 He opposed women's right to vote, arguing that universal suffrage would cause the disruption of domestic ties, the desecration of marriage and the dissolution of the family.〔McGrigor Allan (1890). ''Woman Suffrage, Wrong in Principle, and Practice: An Essay''. London: Remington & Company, p. 269.〕 He attributed the agitation for equal rights to the problem of the "superfluous women", on account of emigration and the growing objection of middle and upper-class men to marriage.〔"The Privileges of Both Sexes," ''Auckland Star'', Vol. I, Issue 231, 5 October 1870, p. 2.〕 He was member of the Anthropological Society of London. His younger brother was the poet Peter John Allan.
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