List of Tables Preface to the Second Edition Preface to the Third Edition 1. The Impact of the Great War 2. Strategy and Tactics of the Women's Movement in the 1920s 3. The Anti-Feminist Reaction 4. The Domestication of British Politics 5. The Political Containment of Women, 1918-1939 6. The Cult of Domesticity in the 1930s 7. The New Feminism and the Decline of the Women's Movement in the 1930s 8. Women in the Second World War 9. The Nadir of British Feminism 1945-1959? 10. Women's Liberation 11. Feminism in the Era of Thatcherism, 1979-1997 12. Fourth Wave Feminism 1997-2013 Notes Bibliography Index.
A comprehensive and very detailed survey text which students will find invaluable. Now brought up to date, this book will be a great asset for anyone interested in recent British women's history.' - Sue Bruley, University of Portsmouth, UK
Martin Pugh was formerly Professor of British History at Newcastle University, UK, and Research Professor in History at Liverpool John Moores University, UK.
'A comprehensive and very detailed survey text which students will find invaluable. Now brought up to date, this book will be a great asset for anyone interested in recent British women's history.' - Sue Bruley, University of Portsmouth, UK
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