Introduction
1. The women’s liberation movement in context
2. The women of the movement
3. Finding their anger in consciousness-raising
4. Women’s liberation in the local context
5. Building a network
6. Abortion: a woman’s right to choose
7. Violence against women
Conclusion
Bibliography
Index
Sarah Browne is an Independent Scholar
‘Sarah Browne’s new book is a significant addition to a growing
body of work reassessing and redefining the history of female
activism and the women’s movement in twentieth-century Britain. For
the first time Browne provides a detailed and meticulously
researched account of the origins, growth and campaigning
activities of the Women’s Liberation Movement (WLM) in
Scotland.’
Caitríona Beaumont, London South Bank University, Northern
Scotland
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