Miscellaneous publications, 1969 - 1983
Scope and Contents
Including:
1) Women, the Unions and Work, 1972, pub. Notting Hill Women's Liberation Workshop Group;
2) The Power of Women and the Subversion of the Community, by Mariarosa dalla Costa and Selma James, 1972;
3) Women in Rebellion, 1900: Two Views on Class, Socialism and Liberation, by Mrs Wibaut and Lily Gair Wilkinson, 1973, pub. Independent Labour Party;
4) Scrooge and Stooge: Company and Union v. the workers of Chesebrough Ponds Ltd at a factory in north west London, 1972, pub. Notting Hill Group;
5) A Woman's Work is Never Done: The Politics of Housework, by Pat Mainardi [no date], pub. Female Revolutionary Educational School, Cambridge, Mass. (2 copies);
6) Sour Cream, Issues 1 and 2 of a 'bi-monthly (feminist) comic', 1980;
7) Women's Liberation and the New Politics: Spokesman Pamphlet no. 17, by Sheila Rowbotham, 1971;
8) The Inevitability of Matriarchy, by Elizabeth Lawton [1977];
9) The Family: Revolutionary or Oppressive Force?, by Caroline Lund, pub. USA, reprinted 1971 from International Socialist Review;
10) Women Fight Back, by Kath Ennis [early 1970s?], pub. Women's Voice and the International Socialists;
11) The Political Economy of Women's Liberation, by Margaret Benston, pub. 1969 by New England Free Press, Boston, Mass. (2 copies);
12) Forward to a Proletarian Revolutionary Women's Movement: An Answer to the Reactionary Selma James, 1972, pub. Union of Women for Liberation;
13) New Statesman, 19 February 1982, containing 'Sweet Freedom: The Story of Women's Liberation', being an extract from a book by Anna Coote and Beatrix Campbell;
14) The Collective Fund: newsletter no 49 of the National Council for Civil Liberties, June 1981;
15) EOC News, 4 issues of the newsletter of the Equal Opportunities Commission, 1981;
16) The Suffragette for Friday June 13 1913, being a [1970s?] reproduction of no. 35 of the Official Organ of the Women's Social and Politican Union, chiefly concerning the death of Emily Wilding Davison;
17) Women's anthropology workshop papers, London, March 1973;
18) Shocking Pink, no. 2, 1981 (feminist magazine);
19) Feminist History - a Sponsored Walk (route for a women's history walk in London), 1978;
20) Piecing it Together - feminism and non-violence, 1983, pub. Feminism and Nonviolence Study Group;
21) Rolling our Own - Women as Printers, Publishers and Distributors, by Eileen Cadman, Gail Chester and Agnes Pivot, 1981, pub. Minority Press Group;
22) Alexandra Kollontai: Women's Liberation and Revolutionary Love, 1973, by Sheila Rowbotham, Spokesman Offprint no. 1;
23) Women and Social Security (Claimants' Union Handbook), together with ms and ts notes from a conference on same, 1978;
24) Sexual Politics - catalogue pub. Compendium Books, Camden, 1976;
25) Liberation of Women: Sexual Repression and the Family, by Laurel Limpus, a member of the Women's Liberation Group in Toronto [no date];
26) Woman and Society: Catalogue Eleven from Tara Books Ltd, Winchester, 1975;
27) Virago book lists, 1977-78 and 1978-79;
28) Consciousness-raising guidelines, published by the Women’s Action Alliance, 1973.
Dates
- Creation: 1969 - 1983
Creator
- From the Fonds: Cambridge Women's Liberation Group (Organization)
Extent
1 file(s) : Paper
Language of Materials
English
Originator(s)
Various
Finding aid date
2008-11-04 15:49:54+00:00
Repository Details
Part of the Girton College Archive Repository
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