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Reconsidering Women's History
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1. Introduction 2. The Imagined Communities of Women’s History: current debates and emerging themes, a rhizomatic approach 3. Geographies of Belonging: white women and black history 4. Twenty Years On: feminism’s ‘three body problem’ 5. Gendering the Historiography of the Suffragette Movement in Edwardian Britain: some reflections 6. Peg’s War: a story told through letters 7. ‘Fit to Fight, Fit to Mix’: sexual patriotism in Second World War Britain 8. Between the Transnational and the Local: mapping the trajectories and contexts of the Wages for Housework campaign in 1970s Italian feminism 9. An Irregular Period? Participation in the Bradford Women’s Liberation Movement 10. Reassess Your Weapons: the making of feminist memory in young women’s zines 11. Twenty Years On: remembering the origins of the Women’s History Network (UK) 12. With Cauliflowers, Kisses and Banners: ‘community’, radical politics, embodied activity and art in the early Women’s History Network (UK)

About the Author

Lucy Bland teaches history at Anglia Ruskin University, UK. Her publications include Banishing the Beast: Feminism, Sex and Morality (1995, 2002) and Modern Women on Trial: Sexual Transgression in the Age of the Flapper (2013).


Katharina Rowold is Senior Lecturer in European History at Roehampton University, UK. Her publications include The Educated Woman: Minds, Bodies and Women’s Higher Education in Britain, Germany, and Spain, 1865-1914 (Routledge, 2010).

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