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Social identities and conflicts : women

Social identities and conflicts : women. http://johncmullen.blogspot.com. John stuart Milll. Girton College. Around 1910. 1913. The First World war. Oh we don’t want to lose you But we think you ought to go For your King and your country Both need you so! We shall want you and miss you

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Social identities and conflicts : women

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  1. Social identities and conflicts : women http://johncmullen.blogspot.com

  2. John stuart Milll

  3. Girton College

  4. Around 1910

  5. 1913

  6. The First World war

  7. Oh we don’t want to lose you But we think you ought to go For your King and your country Both need you so! We shall want you and miss you But with all our might and main We shall cheer you hug you kiss you When you come back again

  8. 1918 women’s football team

  9. The first woman to enter parliament, Nancy Astor in 1919

  10. It was not until 1929 that the Equal Franchise Act gave the vote to all adult women. Artist: W.K. Haselden Published: Daily Mirror, 27 May 1929

  11. David Steel

  12. Virago

  13. 1970 Equal Pay Act 1975 Sex discrimination act 1976 Domestic violence Act 1976 Rape Crisis centres

  14. Strike at Grunwick

  15. Late 1970s punk bands

  16. Greenham Common

  17. Margaret Thatcher and all her ministers in 1980

  18. Stella Rimington

  19. Tracy Emin

  20. “At the end of 1997, 6 per cent of parochial-incumbent status clergy—or 426 overall—were women, whereas in 2007, 15 per cent, or 974, were women,”

  21. 2008

  22. 2008

  23. The Fawcett Society

  24. Fawcette Society T shirts

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