Causes in Common
Welsh Women and the Struggle for Social Democracy
Format:Paperback
Publisher:University of Wales Press
Published:15th Apr '22
Should be back in stock very soon
* First monograph to detail fully the women's movement in Wales, with an emphasis on the labour movement and social democratic values. * Panoramic sweep detailing a range of nineteenth and twentieth century events and personalities, some for the first time. * Clear, accessible style which will appeal to readers across a range of audiences - particularly non-specialists. * Adds significantly to knowledge about Welsh women's history, particularly as it relates to LGBTQ+ civil rights campaigns, women's liberation, and the women's labour movement.
This book tells the compelling and revealing story of the women's movement in modern Wales. Drawing on an array of compelling sources, this is a vivid portrait of those women who, in the struggle for equality, became political activists and inspirational community leaders.This book tells the compelling and revealing story of the women's movement in modern Wales. Its panoramic sweep takes the reader on a journey from the nineteenth-century campaigns in support of democracy and the right to vote, and in opposition to slavery, through to the construction of the labour movement in the twentieth century, and on to the more recent demands for sexual liberation and LGBTQ+ rights. At its core is the argument that the Welsh women's movement was committed to social democracy, rather than to liberal or conservative alternatives, and that material conditions were the central motivation of those women involved. Drawing on an array of sources, some of which appear in print for the first time, this is a vivid portrait of women who, out of a struggle for equality, individually and collectively, became political activists, grassroots journalists, members of councils and parliaments, and inspirational community leaders.
ISBN: 9781786838544
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192 pages