Gender, Feminism, and the British Left, 1944-1991 - Key Data
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Title | Gender, Feminism, and the British Left, 1944-1991 |
Description | This collection contains records compiled by the Communist Party of Great Britain's (CPGB) Women's Department during the period 1944–1991. These records include minutes, agendas, and promotional materials from various women's campaigns, events, and conferences. They also include copies of Link, the party's women's magazine, and Red Rag, a controversial journal published by the party's more militant feminist members. Together, these items provide a unique insight into the relationship between Western communism and the women's liberation movement during the post-war era. The collection is accompanied by three contextual essays written by Professor Kevin Morgan, a senior academic at the University of Manchester. |
ISBN | 9781851172528 |
Contributor | Archive Trust of the Communist Party of Great Britain |
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Format | jpg |
Identifier | https://britishonlinearchives.com/collections/94/gender-feminism-and-the-british-left-1944-1991 |
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Creator | Communist Party of Great Britain (CPGB) |
Language | |
Rights | Content © Archive Trust of the Communist Party; images © Microform Academic Publishers, 2020. All rights reserved. |
Publisher | Microform Academic Publishers |
Coverage | 1944-1991 |
Volume Count | 9 |
Document Count | 38 |
Image Count | 6,247 |
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Microfilm
This resource is a 2nd generation version of the original material, which was first reproduced on Microfilm and then subsequently digitised. As a result of this, the quality of the final image may vary depending on the quality of the Microfilm the resource was digitised from.
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Created On | 4th October, 2020 - 12:26pm |
Last Updated | 9th May, 2024 - 12:51pm |
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