Web Citations used in this Chronology:
~ | Abortion Rights.org |
~ | Additional Personal Allowance for wife’s incapacity, from HM Customs & Revenue |
~ | Airs, Carole (1980) Dykes in the Granite City, Gay Left News, Vol 10, pp. 22-23 |
~ | Anderson, Elizabeth Garret – bio, from Spartacus Educational |
~ | Association of Radical Midwives |
~ | Benyon, William– page from Oswestry Borough Council |
~ | Berwick Street Collective (1972-75) – Nightcleaners Part 1,from Internet Movie Database |
~ | Bindel, Julie (2006) Marching to FreedomThe Guardian, 22 November, 2006 |
~ | Black Women for Wages for Housework |
~ | Bradford Rape Crisis |
~ | Bradford Women’s Aid |
~ | British Federation of Women Graduates |
~ | British Pregnancy Advisory Service |
~ | Byrne, Paul* (1996) The Politics of the Women’s Movement. Parliamentary Affairs 49, pp 55-70 |
~ | Campaign for Legal and Financial Independence, AKA the Fifth Demand Group – papers of Mary McIntosh, from Genesis archive index |
~ | Child Benefits |
~ | Cliff, Tony (1984) Class Struggle and Women’s Liberation[particularly Chapter 11 – The WLM in Britain], from the Marxist Internet Archive |
~ | Cohen, Steve – Solidarity Not Pity, from Deletetheborder.org (Cohen defended Nasira Begum) |
~ | Colquhoun, Maureenbio from Wikipedia |
~ | Conway, Terry (2004) On Defending the 67 Abortion Act, from Socialist Unity Network |
~ | Coultas, Val* (1981) Feminists Must Face the Future, Feminist Review, No. 7 (Spring, 1981), pp. 35-48 |
~ | Davin, Anna* (1980) Historian’s Notebook: The London Feminist History Group. History Workshop Journal9: 192-194 |
~ | Documents from the Women’s Liberation Movement: An Online Archival Collection at Duke University (US) |
~ | E. Efe Çakmak, Juliet Mitchell, Bülent Somay (2006) There is never a psychopathology without the social context: An interview with Juliet Mitchell, from Eurozine |
~ | Edinburgh Women’s Aid |
~ | Equal Pay Act of 1970 |
~ | Essex University: About the University |
~ | Fairburns, Zoe (2003) Women’s Demands in the Feminist Seventies and Now.York, UK: Raw Nerve Books |
~ | Fat is Still a Feminist Issue(2002) Shanghai Daily Star (Interview with Susie Orbach) |
~ | Feminist Archive South |
~ | Feminist Seventies Conferenceat the University of York, April 2002 |
~ | Feminists and Flourbombs(2002) – a Channel 4 documentary about the Miss World protests in 1970 |
~ | Fighting the Bill(1970) – Cinema Action documentary against the Industrial Relations Bill, info from British Film Institute Screenonline |
~ | Freeman, Jo (1970) The Tyranny of Structurelessness, from The Struggle Site |
~ | Full wording of the 1967 Abortion Actfrom Education for Choice |
~ | German, Lindsey (2002) Women: Give Us a Break! Socialist Review, Issue 265 |
~ | German, Lindsey (2003) Women’s Liberation Today. International Socialism Journal, Issue 101 |
~ | Goodman, Amy (1985) The Case Against Depo Provera, Multinational Monitor6 (2/3) |
~ | Graham, et al. (2003) The Feminist SeventiesYork, UK: Raw Nerve Books |
~ | Hamilton, Angus (nd) Crime and the Lesbian and Gay Client(on the legal ramifications of the SOA 1967) |
~ | Hanmer, Jalna – Making Connections: Researching Gendered Violence |
~ | Harriss, Kathryn* (1989) New Alliances: Socialist-Feminism in the Eighties. Feminist Review, No. 31, The Past before Us: Twenty Years of Feminism (Spring, 1989), pp. 34-54 |
~ | Heath, Edward (1970) British Conservative Party Election Manifesto |
~ | History of Equal pay strikeat Trico-Folberth factory, from Trades Union Congress (TUC) |
~ | History of Gay Pridefrom Lesbian Life at About.com |
~ | History of Mastectomy Association, from Breastcancer Care |
~ | Hoggart, Leslie (nd) Feminist Principles meet Political Reality: the case of the National Abortion Campaign, from ProChoice Forum |
~ | Hudson, Anne-Murray (1983) SWAPO: Solidarity With Our SistersReview of African Political Economy– Vol. 10 No. 27/28 [abstract only] |
~ | Industrial Relations Bill(1971) – Short film by Conrad Aitkinson, info from Tate Museum |
~ | Instructional Filmsmade by the Women’s National Cancer Control Campaign |
~ | International Women’s Day – Global register of yearly events |
~ | International Women’s Day Historyfrom LeicestHERday |
~ | James, Selma – Women, Unions and Work (Quotes), from Livable Income |
~ | James, Selma (1973) Sex, Race and Classfrom Autonomy & Solidarity |
~ | James, Selma (2001) War: An Enemy of the Poor– Radio broadcast, from the National Radio Project[in MP3] |
~ | James, Selma , bio from recent lecture |
~ | Jeffreys, Sheila – Profile from More4 |
~ | Johnston, Claire (1975) – The Nightcleaners (Part One): Rethinking Political Cinema. (Review) Jump Cut, no. 12/13, 1976, pp. 55-56 (reprinted from Spare Rib, No. 40, Oct. 1975) |
~ | Kahn, Mark* (1983) Book Review:From Sky Girl to Flight Attendant: Women and the Making of a Union, by Georgia Panter Nielsen. Industrial and Labor Relations Review, Vol. 37, No. 1 (Oct., 1983), pp. 126-128 |
~ | La Leche League |
~ | Leeds Animation Workshop |
~ | Leeds United!(Film, 1974) – Internet Movie Database entry |
~ | Lefties: Angry Wimmin, a BBC4 Documentary on Revolutionary Feministsin Leeds |
~ | Lesbian Left Group |
~ | London Women’s Film Group, filmography from British Film Institute |
~ | London Women’s Liberation Campaign for Legal and Financial Independence and Rights of Women* (1979) Disaggregation Now! Another Battle for Women’s Independence. Feminist Review, No. 2 (1979), pp. 19-31 |
~ | Louise Brown’s 25th birthday, from BBC News |
~ | Margaret ThatcherArchive |
~ | McIntosh, Mary (2001) Engendering Economic Policy: The Women’s Budget Group. Women: A Cultural Review 12 (2), pp 147 – 157 |
~ | Mitchell, Juliet: Academic Biography, from Jesus Collegeat Cambridge University |
~ | National Campaign for Nursery Education |
~ | Northern Irish Women’s Aid |
~ | Onlywomen Press |
~ | Open Door Council |
~ | Orbach, Susie, bio from London School of Economics |
~ | O’Sullivan, Sue (2002) – Passion, Bitterness and Feminism(on publishing Spare Rib) |
~ | O’Sullivan, Sue* (1982) Passionate Beginnings: Ideological Politics 1969-72, Feminist Review, No. 11, Sexuality (Summer, 1982), pp. 70-86 |
~ | Papers related to Women and Socialism conferences, from The Women’s Library Genesis Project |
~ | Phillips, Angela (2004) Defending Women’s Right to Choose, Socialist Worker 1926, Vol 6 November 2004 |
~ | Pizzey, Erin, bio |
~ | Pizzey, Erin (1982) Prone to Violence, digital version of complete book |
~ | Red Ladder Theatre |
~ | Renn, Margaret (1997) An Act of Liberation, Socialist Review 213 |
~ | Renn, Margaret (2004) We went into the workplaces to build for demo. Socialist Worker, Issue 1924 |
~ | Review of the ‘Household Duties’ Test. listing from British Official Publications (BOPCRIS) |
~ | Roberts, Andrew: Table of Statutes(UK |
~ | Roche, Gertie– Leeds Garment Worker’s Strike leader – bio |
~ | Rowbotham, Sheila: on the 1969 Revolutionary Festival from the Essex 68website |
~ | Royal College of Midwives |
~ | Sagall, Sabby (2000) Struggles of the Past: The Car Warriors, from Socialist Review, No. 243 (on the Ford strike) |
~ | Scottish Women’s Aid |
~ | Select Committee on Violence in Marriage Report(1974-75) – publication details |
~ | Setch, Eve* (2002) The Face of Metropolitan Feminism: The London Women’s Liberation Workshop, 1969–79. Twentieth Century British History13(2):171-190 |
~ | Sex Discrimination Act 1975, from the Women’s Equality Unit |
~ | Shelter – First UK organisation for the homeless, inspired by the 1966 film “Cathy Come Home“ |
~ | Socialist Workers’ Party |
~ | Sphinx Theatre Company |
~ | Students of the University of Bristol (2003) – on The Abortion Act 1967 |
~ | Students of the University of Bristol (2003) Motivations behind the Miss World Protests 1969 |
~ | Sutcliffe, Peter– overview of the “Yorkshire Ripper” case, from the BBC |
~ | Tesseras, Mick, Photos of the Revolutionary Festival, February 1969 |
~ | The Equal Pay Act 1970, from the Women and Equality Unit(UK) |
~ | The Nightcleaners, Part Onelisting from Lux |
~ | The Six Point Group |
~ | The Women’s Library, Catalogue of Women’s Liberation Movement resources |
~ | Thompson, Denise (1990) Theory and Its Difficulties |
~ | United Nations International Year of Womenfrom United Nations’ Womenwatch |
~ | Wages for Housework, from Crossroads Women’s Centre |
~ | Welsh Women’s Aid |
~ | White abortion amendment |
~ | Whittle, Louise (2004) Why Feminism?Worker’s Action27 |
~ | Widgery, Dave (1977) Defending Abortion RightsLetter to Radical America, Vol.11 No.3, pp.75-77 |
~ | Women in Action |
~ | Women in Politics*, Special Issue of Parliamentary Affairs, January 1996 |
~ | Women in the House of Commons |
~ | Women Under Apartheid |
~ | Women’s Film and Video Collectives from BFI’s Screen Online |
~ | Women’s International NetworkNews, from Feminist.com |
~ | Women’s Media and Action Group |
~ | Women’s National Cancer Control Campaign– Contact Address |
~ | Women’s Studies International Quarterly |
~ | Women’s Aid Federation(England) |
~ | Working Women’s Charter, a brief description from the Trades Union Congress (TUC) |
~ | Yorkshire Women of the Century |
~ | TV Cream’s Play for Today |