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Casualties of History: Carrying Brickbats and Stones

65 min • 18 juni 2020

In this episode, we talk with historian and socialist-feminist Sheila Rowbotham about her own political and intellectual development. Rowbotham was a close friend of Edward and Dorothy Thompson, a participant in the radical movements of the 1960s and 1970s, and a prominent political writer and historian. We also discuss Chapters 12 and 13: the different meanings of discipline in working-class life, the Irish presence, and class-struggle elections in ninteenth-century Westminster.

References:
Sheila Rowbotham, Hilary Wainwright, and Lynne Segal, Beyond the Fragments: Feminism and the Making of Socialism (https://books.google.com/<wbr />books/about/Beyond_the_<wbr />Fragments.html?id=<wbr />OlYqAAAAYAAJ&source=kp_book_<wbr />description)
Sheila Rowbotham, Women, Resistance, and Revolution: A History of Women and Revolution in the Modern World (https://www.versobooks.<wbr />com/books/1558-women-<wbr />resistance-and-revolution)
Sheila Rowbotham, Hidden from History: 300 Years of Women's Oppression and the Fight Against It (https://www.plutobooks.com/<wbr />9780904383560/hidden-from-<wbr />history/)

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