Labour Women
Discover the untold stories of working-class women in Labour Women, a compelling exploration by Cambridge University Press published in 1994. This insightful book spans 300 pages, shedding light on the thousands of women who played a pivotal role in the Labour Party and Co-operative movement during the interwar years.
Authoritative and engaging, Labour Women uncovers the identities of these remarkable women, delving into their struggles for equality within national organizations and highlighting their significant contributions as propagandists for the party. This essential read not only rescues them from historical anonymity but also celebrates their achievements and resilience.
Perfect for history enthusiasts and anyone interested in the evolution of women's roles in politics, this book is a valuable addition to your collection. Order your copy today from Bookshop and explore the rich history of Labour women who shaped the political landscape.