In another exploration of the same data. Rosenthal et al. (1997) looked at multiple memberships in women is organization in four different milieus (three local communities, plus one network of women active at state level in new York ) between 1840 and 1920. They highlighted the different roles played by national and local women's organization (e.g., in terms of their different relationship to other radical movements) ; the division of labor between few multi-issue organization and the multiplicity of groups operating on a smaller scale and in semi-isolation ; the limited contacts between suffrage organization and charitable ones.