The lives of women changed immeasurably during the twentieth century,
not just because of technological and economic advances, but as a
result of a multiplicity of small and large, local, national and
international political campaigns by women. The activities of the
Edwardian suffrage campaigns are the most well-known example of this,
but in less well-known, political struggles women fought with equal
tenacity, sacrifice, and inventiveness, to demand, for example, equal
pay, analgesics for women and childbirth, an end to virginity testing
at airports or wages for housework. This book focuses on 15 such
campaigns and the thousands of women who sought to influence decision
making, exercise and challenge power in the twentieth century. These
political activities were sometimes small-scale and short-lived or
seemingly unsuccessful but together they helped to bring about
immeasurable changes in women’s lives during the twentieth century.
With limited financial resources and hefty domestic responsibilities,
women have often chosen to pick their political battles very
carefully. Some fought for workers’ rights or the right to
education, some prioritised stopping male violence on the streets, in
the home or between nations, others like Radcliffe Hall campaigned so
women could define their own sexuality. Women organised self-help
childcare, rape crisis centres and peace camps. They set up birth
control clinics and women’s refuges. Ordinary women took on
exploitive landlords, immigration officers, international companies,
local councils, the media and successive governments. A few of the
hundreds of thousands of these political women, like Maggie
Wintringham and Nancy Astor, were MPs; others became local
councillors. However, women’s access to traditional areas of
political power was limited, even when Britain had its first woman
prime minister in 1979, she was one of only 19 women MPs in
parliament. Consequently, women sought other spheres of activity
through which to fight for change, using all the resources and
imagination at their disposal to challenge injustice and abuse. They
employed deeds and words, petitions and protests, legal and illegal
devices, peaceful and violent strategies to further their political
aims. Their motivations and contributions were varied, many made
sacrifices to be involved in political battles, but this book seeks to
celebrate some of these unsung heroines who tried to make a
difference.
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Fifteen Campaigns that Changed Twenty-First-Century Britain
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781399012355
Publisert
2024
Utgiver
Vendor
Pen and Sword History
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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