Sisterhoods
Brian Harrison, 6 December 1984
Significant Sisters: The Grassroots of Active Feminism 1839-1939
by Margaret Forster.
Secker, 353 pp., £12.50, September 1984,0 436 16113 3 Show More
by Margaret Forster.
Secker, 353 pp., £12.50, September 1984,
Stepping Stones to Women’s Liberty: Feminist Ideas in the Women’s Movement 1900-1918
by Les Garner.
Gower, 142 pp., £15, July 1984,0 435 32357 1 Show More
by Les Garner.
Gower, 142 pp., £15, July 1984,
Women First: The Female Tradition in English Physical Education 1880-1980
by Sheila Fletcher.
Athlone, 194 pp., £18, July 1984,0 485 11248 5 Show More
by Sheila Fletcher.
Athlone, 194 pp., £18, July 1984,
A Woman’s Place: An Oral History of Working-Class Women 1890-1940
by Elizabeth Roberts.
Blackwell, 246 pp., £14.95, September 1984,0 631 13572 3 Show More
by Elizabeth Roberts.
Blackwell, 246 pp., £14.95, September 1984,
“... 1839 and 1939. She outlines and evaluates the contribution of Caroline Norton to law reform, Elizabeth Blackwell to the medical profession, Florence Nightingale to nursing, Emily Davies to education, Josephine Butler to the attack on the double standard of morality, Margaret Sanger to birth control, and Emma Goldman to causes that anticipate the feminism ... ”