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Housewives and Citizens Caitriona Beaumont

Housewives and Citizens By Caitriona Beaumont

Housewives and Citizens by Caitriona Beaumont


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This book explores the contribution that five conservative, voluntary and popular women's organisations made to women's lives and to the campaign for women's rights throughout the period 1928-64.

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Housewives and Citizens: Domesticity and the Women's Movement in England, 1928-64 by Caitriona Beaumont

This book explores the contribution that five conservative, voluntary and popular women's organisations made to women's lives and to the campaign for women's rights throughout the period 1928-64. The book challenges existing histories of the women's movement that suggest the movement went into decline during the inter-war period, only to be revived by the emergence of the Women's Liberation Movement in the late 1960s. It is argued that the term 'women's movement' must be revised to allow a broader understanding of female agency encompassing feminist, political, religious and conservative women's groups who campaigned to improve the status of women throughout the twentieth century. The book provides a radical re-assessment of this period of women's history and in doing so makes a significant contribution to ongoing debates about the shape and impact of the women's movement in twentieth-century Britain.

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Housewives and Citizens offers a refreshing perspective on women's activism in 20th century England, enlarging - and challenging - our study of the past. It is a timely reminder that women who did not identify with feminism were nonetheless active in campaigning for improvements in women's lot. Beaumont has provided a scrupulous, scholarly and convincing history of the extensive role of women and the women's movement in mid twentieth century public life. Catriona Beaumont makes an important contribution to a growing historiography which seeks to suggest that the period from universal female suffrage in 1928 to the emergence of 'Second Wave' feminism in the 1960s was a time of greater achievements for the women's movement than is often assumed. -- .

About Caitriona Beaumont

Caitriona Beaumont is Principal Lecturer in Social History at London South Bank University

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. Origins and aspirations: voluntary women's organisations and the representation of housewives, mothers and citizens 2. Housewives and citizens: the rights and duties of women citizens 3. Moral dilemmas: divorce, birth control and abortion 4. Welfare rights for women: maternity care, social welfare benefits and family allowances 5. Active citizenship for women: war and protest 6. Housewives and citizens: post-war planning and the post-war years 7. Domesticity, modernity and women's rights: voluntary women's organisations and the women's movement 1950-64 Conclusion Bibliography Index

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NGR9780719086076
9780719086076
0719086078
Housewives and Citizens: Domesticity and the Women's Movement in England, 1928-64 by Caitriona Beaumont
New
Hardback
Manchester University Press
2013-09-30
256
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