Acknowledgements
Introduction
1. Rebel Networks in the First World War
2. Friends of Alice Wheeldon - Playscript
Afterword
Glossary
Notes
Index
Sheila Rowbotham's books have been translated into many languages and her early works are currently being reissued as classic texts of feminism. She is an Honorary Fellow in Social Science at Manchester University. Her recent work includes Edward Carpenter: A Life of Liberty and Love (Verso 2008), Dreamers of a New Day (Verso 2011), Friends of Alice Wheeldon (Pluto, 2015) and Rebel Crossings (Verso, 2016).
'Wonderful, moving and important'
*Adam Hochschild, author of 'To End All Wars: How the First World
War Divided Britain'*
'The labyrinthine connections of the time between suffragists,
shopstewards, anarchists, Marxists, the Independent Labour Party,
the Socialist Labour Party and a rich variety of anti-war
protestors have never been more brightly illuminated'
*Guardian*
'A comprehensive view of the government's attitude to the radical
left: it also asks important questions about the role and response
of the left to the workings of the state and how we can create
alternatives that work'
*Morning Star*
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