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Women’s Activism in Twentieth-Century Britain : Making a Difference Across the Political Spectrum, Paperback / softback Book

Women’s Activism in Twentieth-Century Britain : Making a Difference Across the Political Spectrum Paperback / softback

Part of the Gender and History series

Paperback / softback

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This book serves as an introduction to the extraordinary diversity of women’s activism.

Paula Bartley's original research is supported by a range of writing to provide a powerful impression of the actions taken by groups of women from across the social and political spectrum, making the book invaluable to both students and interested readers.

These women set out to make a difference to their locality, their country and sometimes the world.

The story of women’s activism embodies stimulating accounts of progress and reversals, of commitment and uncertainty, of competing rights and challenging wrongs.

The story of women’s activism is not tidy or well-ordered.

It is messy and unorthodox. And full of surprises.

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