This book offers a detailed examination of the interaction
between socialism and feminism through the lens of one particular
socialist organisation, the Communist Party of Great Britain, from
its foundation in 1920 until the outbreak of the Second World
War.
The study of socialism and feminism in the CPGB can be divided
into four major areas the party s concept of socialism and the role
of women in a future society; the party s relationship to the
feminist movement; the work of the party in relation to specific
women s issues; and how the sexual division of labour operated
within the party.
The author here defines and explains the socialist and feminist
traditions in Britain and describes the ways in which they
interacted, both at the level of theory and of practice. Sources
from party press and reports to interviews with party members and
non-party written and oral evidence and accounts feed into this
thorough chronological treatment which outlays the changes within
the CPGB during the 1920s and 30s in relation to feminism.
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