Communist Women in Scotland

Communist Women in Scotland
Title Communist Women in Scotland PDF eBook
Author Neil C. Rafeek
Publisher Bloomsbury Publishing
Pages 305
Release 2008-05-30
Genre History
ISBN 0857711547

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Scotland, and especially the industrial conurbation surrounding Glasgow, played a pivotal role in radical politics in the twentieth century. The protesters challenged the capitalist social order and, on occasion, the state itself, thus earning the tag 'Red Clydeside'. However, the role of women in this movement has been marginalised. In this original and meticulously researched study, Neil Rafeek addresses this gap in the literature, critically examining the experience of women in the Communist Party in Scotland, from the formation of the Party in 1920 to the end of a century of tumultuous upheaval and social and political change. Rakeek engages critically with many of the key issues of debate, traversing gender relations within the Party, the importance of the Socialist Sunday School and other formative influences on political consciousness as well as the involvement of communist women in the world wars, the developing struggle for women's rights, the 1960s, the revolutions and anti-Vietnam war/nuclear weapons campaigns.This book privileges the memories and voices of participants, and relies upon new oral interview evidence, accumulated by the author, from those women who lived through and were directly involved in these events. Rafeek describes women's experiences of meeting leading international personalities of the era: Khrushchev, Gagarin, Tereshkova, Castro and Ceauescus. Using rich and evocative personal testimony blended with sensitive analysis, Rafeek shows the idealistic socialist motivation behind the establishment of 'Red Clydeside' and the subsequent growing strains and discord in Communism and the labour movement generally, internationally and in Scotland.

'Against All the Odds'

'Against All the Odds'
Title 'Against All the Odds' PDF eBook
Author Neil C. Rafeek
Publisher
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Release 1998
Genre
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Gender and Political Identities in Scotland, 1919-1939

Gender and Political Identities in Scotland, 1919-1939
Title Gender and Political Identities in Scotland, 1919-1939 PDF eBook
Author Annmarie Hughes
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Pages 248
Release 2010-05-15
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0748641866

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This work offers a unique contribution to gender and Scottish history breaking new ground on several fronts: there is no history of inter-war women in Scotland, very little labour or popular political history and virtually nothing published on women, the home and family. This book is a history of women in the period which integrates class and gender history as well as linking the public and private spheres. Using a gendered approach to history it transforms and shifts our knowledge of the Scottish past, unearthing the previously unexplored role which women played in inter-war socialist politics, the General Strike and popular political protest. It re-evaluates these areas and demonstrates the ways in which gender shaped the experience of class and class struggle. Importantly, the book also explores the links between the public and private spheres and addresses the concept of masculinity as well as femininity and pays particular reference to domestic violence. The strength of the book is the ways in which it illuminates the complex interconnections of culture and economic and social structure. Although the research is based on Scottish evidence, it also uses material to address key debates in gender history and labour history which have wider relevance and will appeal to gender historians, labour historians and social and cultural historians as well as social scientists.

Women and Scottish Society, 1700–2000

Women and Scottish Society, 1700–2000
Title Women and Scottish Society, 1700–2000 PDF eBook
Author W.W.J. Knox
Publisher Routledge
Pages 228
Release 2021-05-03
Genre History
ISBN 1000382389

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This book attempts to cover all the important aspects of a woman’s life in Scotland, examining how and why it changed over the last 300 years. It walks us through the day-to-day existence of Scottish women and in doing so covers areas such as family and household, education, work and politics, religion and sexuality, crime and punishment. While sensitive to the differences among women, regarding colour, class and sexuality, the book seeks to establish a close and reciprocal relationship between women’s history and gender history; the first delineating the struggles of women for parity with men in economic, legal and political spheres; the second, as means of unravelling the continuing ways in which power is unequally distributed within the home, the workplace and in institutions, and in contesting the male-centred narratives of the past.

People's Plan for Scotland

People's Plan for Scotland
Title People's Plan for Scotland PDF eBook
Author Communist Party of Great Britain. Scottish Committee
Publisher
Pages 38
Release 1945
Genre Communism
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A Miner's Lass

A Miner's Lass
Title A Miner's Lass PDF eBook
Author Mary Docherty
Publisher
Pages 281
Release 1992
Genre Communists
ISBN 9781870605601

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The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World

The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World
Title The Palgrave Handbook of Communist Women Activists around the World PDF eBook
Author Francisca de Haan
Publisher Springer Nature
Pages 706
Release 2023-01-23
Genre History
ISBN 3031131274

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This Handbook addresses the role of women in communism as a global, social and political movement for the first time, exploring their lives, forms of activism, political strategies and transnational networks. Comprising twenty-five chapters, based on new and primary research, the book presents the lives of self-identified communist women from a truly international perspective and outlines their struggles against fascism and colonialism, and for women’s emancipation and national liberation. By using the lens of transnational political biography, the chapters capture the broader picture of these women’s lives, unpacking the links between the so-called public and private, the power structures and inequalities of their societies, the formal networks and politics in which they were involved, and the informal connections and friendships that supported their activism both at the national and international level. Challenging androcentric and Eurocentric narratives about communism, this Handbook reveals the active and significant roles of women in nineteenth- and twentieth-century communist movements and regimes, and highlights the importance of communist women in shaping the agenda for women’s rights worldwide.