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Ground-breaking exploration of the connection between social revolution and women's liberation from “a key figure of the second wave” — Melissa Benn, Guardian.

In this classic text, Sheila Rowbotham explores four centuries of feminist struggle and revolutionary politics. She shows how women rose against the dual challenges of an unjust state system and social-sexual prejudice. First published in 1972, Women, Resistance and Revolution is a major statement of second-wave feminism on the imperative for revolution within the revolution. It is also a rich and highly readable history of the growth of a radical consciousness from the beginnings of feminist possibility in the early-modern world.

Rowbotham charts the acceleration of feminist activity and theory after the French Revolution, despite the ambiguities of "liberty, equality, fraternity" for women. From Wollstonecraft’s Vindication to Flora Tristan’s Worker’s Union and Engels's Origin of the Family, she describes how women’s liberation became a live and explosive issue in emerging socialist movements. She traces feminist strands in modern revolutionary movements in Russia and China, including fascinating creative experiments during the early period of Bolshevik rule. The book also considers the situation of women in anticolonial struggles in Algeria, Cuba and Vietnam. Women, Resistance and Revolution is an invaluable historical study, as well as a trove of anecdote and example.

Reviews

  • Groundbreaking … One of feminism’s great chroniclers, an accessible writer about complex social movements and significant moments of social and economic transformation

    Melissa BennGuardian
  • The implications are vital, and its case unanswerable. An important and very readable book

    Bookseller
  • A classic socialist feminist text … compelling … moving dialectically between theory and practice and between everyday acts of resistance and collective uprisings. The red thread of the book is quite simply the immanence of women’s struggle

    Kate HardyFeminist Review