This article explores working-class women’s experiences of political activism in the Labour Party in the 1930s. The article focuses upon the relationships formed with leaders, the bonds with fellow women, and the emotional fulfilment politics could bring, rather than considering the policies and campaigns which drew women into the party. It suggests how working-class women performed a political self which was shaped by but distinctive from a domestic self. Official political party materials from across Britain are drawn upon to uncover how working-class women in the years after equal franchise was won carved out a political space and the meanings of activism. Party members’ private and public portrayals of women’s activism are considered. A...
This paper examines the voluntary contribution of the Labor women's organisations in Western Austral...
During the years immediately preceding the First World War Britain experienced mass social unrest on...
The strained relations between feminist organisations and the labour movement have often been attrib...
This article explores working-class women’s experiences of political activism in the Labour Party in...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
This article examines the work of Labour Party women organizers and their activities at a regional l...
This article examines the work of Labour Party women organizers and their activities at a regional l...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
Der Artikel untersucht, in wiefern es die weiblichen Mitglieder der britischen Labour Party vermocht...
This thesis argues that the inclusion of lower-class women in a new political party in Britain, the ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to an understanding of the nature of working class politics ...
The chapter analyses female readers’ letter from the immediate post-World War I period in the ‘Labou...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...
The Independent Labour Party (ILP) has long enjoyed a reputation as the pre-First World War politica...
‘I have never been ‘‘feministic’’ in my approach to working-class problems . . . There is no need to...
This paper examines the voluntary contribution of the Labor women's organisations in Western Austral...
During the years immediately preceding the First World War Britain experienced mass social unrest on...
The strained relations between feminist organisations and the labour movement have often been attrib...
This article explores working-class women’s experiences of political activism in the Labour Party in...
This article contributes to recent debates about the complicated ways in which women involved in the...
This article examines the work of Labour Party women organizers and their activities at a regional l...
This article examines the work of Labour Party women organizers and their activities at a regional l...
This article takes stock of the state of women's political history in the twentieth century and sugg...
Der Artikel untersucht, in wiefern es die weiblichen Mitglieder der britischen Labour Party vermocht...
This thesis argues that the inclusion of lower-class women in a new political party in Britain, the ...
The aim of this thesis is to contribute to an understanding of the nature of working class politics ...
The chapter analyses female readers’ letter from the immediate post-World War I period in the ‘Labou...
This book draws upon original research into women's workplace protest to deliver a new account of wo...
The Independent Labour Party (ILP) has long enjoyed a reputation as the pre-First World War politica...
‘I have never been ‘‘feministic’’ in my approach to working-class problems . . . There is no need to...
This paper examines the voluntary contribution of the Labor women's organisations in Western Austral...
During the years immediately preceding the First World War Britain experienced mass social unrest on...
The strained relations between feminist organisations and the labour movement have often been attrib...