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Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten

Thane

Women's Liberation

Gender Inequality from Suffrage to Austerity
1. Auflage 2026
ISBN: 978-1-5095-6659-4
Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd

Gender Inequality from Suffrage to Austerity

Buch, Englisch, 288 Seiten

ISBN: 978-1-5095-6659-4
Verlag: John Wiley and Sons Ltd


As the populist right gains political legitimacy and the backlash to feminist movements grows, pay and health inequalities are worsening, and misogyny has taken on new insidious digital forms. Gender equality is as contested and uncertain as it has ever been. How did we get here? And why, despite over a century of protest, has more progress not been made? In this book, acclaimed historian Pat Thane offers a clear-eyed introduction to the key forces which have driven as well as limited the pursuit of gender equality in Britain over the last century. From the fight for enfranchisement to the election of Margeret Thatcher, the rise of New Labour and the impact of austerity, she reveals that gender inequalities have always intersected with inequalities of class, income, disability and ethnicity. With examples spanning education, employment, political representation, health and sexual violence, she explores how and why such profound inequalities have survived and pervaded every area of our lives. Women’s Liberation addresses the fundamental question at the heart of this long fight for change: is gender inequality a mainstay of our social, economic, and political fabric or is a more hopeful future possible? This lucid and accessible book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding contemporary debates about gender in Britain, as well as twentieth century social and political history. As the populist right gains political legitimacy and the backlash to feminist movements grows, pay and health inequalities are worsening, and misogyny has taken on new insidious digital forms. Gender equality is as contested and uncertain as it has ever been. How did we get here? And why, despite over a century of protest, has more progress not been made? In this book, acclaimed historian Pat Thane offers a clear-eyed introduction to the key forces which have driven as well as limited the pursuit of gender equality in Britain over the last century. From the fight for enfranchisement to the election of Margeret Thatcher, the rise of New Labour and the impact of austerity, she reveals that gender inequalities have always intersected with inequalities of class, income, disability and ethnicity. With examples spanning education, employment, political representation, health and sexual violence, she explores how and why such profound inequalities have survived and pervaded every area of our lives. Women’s Liberation addresses the fundamental question at the heart of this long fight for change: is gender inequality a mainstay of our social, economic, and political fabric or is a more hopeful future possible? This lucid and accessible book is essential reading for anyone interested in understanding contemporary debates about gender in Britain, as well as twentieth century social and political history.

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:Abbreviations Introduction 1Women Fighting for a Political Voice, 1900–1918 2What Difference did the Vote Make? 1918–1939 3Gender in Wartime, 1939–1945 4Making the ‘Welfare State’, 1945–1951 5‘Never Had it So Good’? 1951–1964 6A Permissive Society? 1964–1970 7The Seventies, 1970–1979 8The Lady’s Not for Equality, 1979–1997 9Things Can Only Get Better? New Labour, 1997–2010 10Austerity, 2010–2024 Conclusion Notes Index Abbreviations Introduction 1Women Fighting for a Political Voice, 1900–1918 2What Difference did the Vote Make? 1918–1939 3Gender in Wartime, 1939–1945 4Making the ‘Welfare State’, 1945–1951 5‘Never Had it So Good’? 1951–1964 6A Permissive Society? 1964–1970 7The Seventies, 1970–1979 8The Lady’s Not for Equality, 1979–1997 9Things Can Only Get Better? New Labour, 1997–2010 10Austerity, 2010–2024 Conclusion Notes Index


Pat Thane is Visiting Professor in History, Birkbeck College, London and Professor Emerita in History, University of London. A Fellow of the British Academy, she is recognized nationally and internationally as a leading authority on the past and present of welfare and gender in Britain. She has advised the UK Government on social policy and has frequently been interviewed on radio and TV. Pat has written many books including The Rise and Fall of the British Welfare State (2024).



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