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" Sisterhood questioned? : "


Document Type : BL
Record Number : 986691
Doc. No : b741061
Main Entry : Bolt, Christine.
Title & Author : Sisterhood questioned? : : race, class and internationalism in the American and British women's movements, c. 1880s-1970s /\ Christine Bolt.
Publication Statement : London ;New York :: Routledge,, 2005.
Page. NO : 1 online resource (xi, 260 pages)
ISBN : 020364591X
: : 0203673654
: : 1134725663
: : 1280058404
: : 9780203645918
: : 9780203673652
: : 9781134725663
: : 9781280058400
: 0415158524
: 0415158532
: 9780415158527
: 9780415158534
Bibliographies/Indexes : Includes bibliographical references (pages 191-251) and index.
Contents : The setting, 1880s-1914 -- The impact of the First World War -- Feminist internationalism and nationalism between the wars -- Feminism and race, 1920s-1930s -- Feminists and class during the interwar years -- The Second World War: a turning point for women? -- The post-war women's movements: old themes and new emphases.
Abstract : Sisterhood Questioned assesses the nature and impact of divisions in the twentieth-century American and British women's movements. Until 1920, feminists had been united in the struggle for suffrage, and the sisterhood of women had been taken for granted. But after the end of the First World War, differences within and between the feminist movements became increasingly apparent, especially in the areas of race, class and internationalism. In this lucidly written study, Christine Bolt sheds new light on these differences, which flourished in an era of political reaction, economic insecurity, polarising nationalism and resurgent anti-feminism. The author reveals how the conflicts were seized upon and publicised by contemporaries, and how the activists themselves were forced to confront the increasingly complex tensions. In particular, the American and British women's movements grew further apart as British women became more conscious of American money, expectation of influence and opposition to the existence of Britain's empire.; Drawing on a wide range of sources, the author demonstrates that women in the twentieth century continued to co-operate despite these divisions, and that feminist movements remained active right up to and beyond the reformist 1960s. This readable and informative survey, including both new research and synthesis, provides the first close comparison of race, class and internationalism in the British and American women's movements during this period. It is invaluable reading for all those with an interest in American history, British history or Women's Studies.
Subject : Feminism-- Great Britain.
Subject : Feminism-- United States.
Subject : Internationalism.
Subject : Race.
Subject : Social classes.
Subject : Feminism.
Subject : Internationalism.
Subject : Race.
Subject : Social classes.
Subject : SOCIAL SCIENCE-- Feminism Feminist Theory.
Subject : Great Britain.
Subject : United States.
Dewey Classification : ‭305.42/0941‬
LC Classification : ‭HQ1426‬‭.B6837 2005eb‬
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