Barbara Caine offers the first complete overview of the history of `modern’ English feminism, from the French Revolution through to the advent of Women’s Liberation. Her analysis of feminist organizations, debates, and campaigns shows a keen sense of the relationship between feminist thought and actions, and wider social and cultural change. The result is a fascinating study with a new perspective on feminists and feminist traditions, which can be used both as an
introductory text and as an interpretative work.
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English Feminism, 1780-1980
R1074,95
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ISBN | 9780191584756 |
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Published | 10-07-1997 |