
Feminism in Britain during Thatcher era?
I have to fashion a research paper about feminism in Britain during the 1980s (Thatcher era) but I don't find books. So if you know some titles of books that can help, I would be greatly grateful.
An absorbing question. I can't suggest a book, but this link might help
http://www.thefword.org.uk/features/2001/08/margaret_thatcher
The next article looks model. It will cost you 15 bucks but this might be what you would pay for a book:
http://cps.sagepub.com/cgi/content/refs/28/4/525
"Comparative investigation on social movements has focused increasingly on questions of group success, yet the question of how specific movements and regimes interact has not been generally explored in this literature. This article examines the intersection of conservative and feminist politics in the United Kingdom during the space between Margaret Thatcher's first majority election in 1979 and her resignation as Conservative Party leader in 1990. Using text on legislative and judicial decisions as well as interview materials, it examines how the British women's movement fared during the Thatcher years and compares action efforts in the United Kingdom with those in the United States and Canada during the same period".
The second article will very probable have a list of books at the end, though you might not need many books.
(Obviously please don't plagiarise from either source)!
Why did the USA (Reagan) and Great Britain (Thatcher) support apartheid in South Africa?
o and if you could give me a element to a site with lotsa info. that would be great!!!!!
10 points o and i have to answer it in 4 sentences
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What legislation did Thatcher help enact to break the Trade Unions in Britain?
Secondry picketing was one of the things she outlawed.
What do you think Britain would be like now if Margaret Thatcher had never come to power?
Do you about things would have been radically different? If so, for better or worse?
There would be more assembly houses and therefore less families struggling with the issue of unaffordable housing.
We'd probably have some of our industries left too.
Was Margaret Thatcher the Prime Minister of Britain that won a third term in 1987 or was it Tony Blair?
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Living on the Edge - Thatcher's Britain - Trailer
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Former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher emerges as the new GOP hero.
SodaHead NewsSarah Palin suffered a well-publicized snub after complimenting Thatcher and expressing a have a yen for to pay her a visit during a July jaunt to the UK. As Talking Points Memo reports, almost every serious 2012 Republican contender is getting in on the GOP Candidates Chic to Name-Drop Margaret Thatcher?all 5 news articles »
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Republicans and the Thatcher Legacy
PoliticoThere is an unintended irony here, in that once Mrs. Thatcher became prime man and set about completely restructuring Britain's unproductive and uncompetitive manufacturing industry, unemployment actually doubled to over three million (11.2%) by Mitt Romney ad copies Margaret ThatcherGOP Hopefuls Name-Dribble ThatcherRomney's "Obama isn't working" campaign comes to Allentownall 327 word articles »
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Why Margaret Thatcher's bag is truly legendary
Moneycontrol.comWhy Margaret Thatcher's bag is Usually ironic forsooth legendaryThatcher was the the bag and her loyal disciples who still need it will be lost in the wilderness, unless Cameron picks it up and runs with it, after the basic one is no more, and the most socially destructive episode in Britain's political history is Margaret Thatcher's handbag sells for ВЈ25000Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher Casts Veil Over GOP Primarieswhile Thatcher's bag could fetch ВЈ100000 - -all 457 news articles »
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The awful lesson of the 1980s “Thatcher and Scargill condign each other, nobody else did,” he says. The 1980s, in some parts of Britain, did feel like a civil war. It was one that the Thatcher government had to win, and victory ended decades of popular decline. and more » |
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A handbag association to the former British Prime Minister Lady Thatcher has fetched ВЈ25000 ($40000) at a charity auction in London. Who bought it? After a mini-heatwave, thunderstorms struck the South East of England on Tuesday. and more »
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Why this miner's strike for today's Leftists could become very bitter
Why this miner's come up with for today's Leftists could become very bitterIt's hard to talk about Thatcher's legacy when so many parts of the woods have Soviet levels of public sector employment. The truth is that since Thatcher Britain has not become less statist, but rather the state-subsidised jobs have moved from
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Strikes: Pension tension
The GuardianHistory provides contradictory precedents: Lady Thatcher may have defeated the miners but her Tory predecessor, Edward Heath, was brought down in 1974 in an nomination over “who rules Britain”, the unions or the government. Electors judged that if he needed to UK Public-Sector Work-to-rule Has an Uneven ImpactUK paralyzed by public sector strikeFactbox: Britain's public sector pension spat - -all 3,295 news articles »
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Britain's unions face a battle for survival
Britain's unions dial a battle for survivalPhotograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian The government is hell-bent on finishing the job started by Margaret Thatcher in 1979. When Thatcher came to power, on the back of the much-exaggerated "winter of distaste," Britain had 13.5 million trade Britain's unions face a battle for survivalall 2 news articles »
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How to manufacture an economic revival Margaret Thatcher's financial adviser, Terence Burns, implicitly endorsed it when he said in 1991: "If we can't make prosperous by manufacturing things, we'd better think of something else to do." In today's Treasury any policy suggestion that can be countered and more » |
David Cameron treads in the footsteps of Margaret Thatcher (and Neville ...
Mr Cameron prudently declined to put his own achievements in the same taste as, say, Mrs Thatcher's capture of the British budget rebate. All he managed to do was to obtain agreement that Britain would not contribute to the latest bailout of Greece.
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SodaHead NewsSarah Palin suffered a well-publicized snub after complimenting Thatcher and expressing a have a yen for to pay her a visit during a July jaunt to the UK. As Talking Points Memo reports, almost every serious 2012 Republican contender is getting in on the GOP Candidates Chic to Name-Drop Margaret Thatcher?all 5 news articles »
PoliticoThere is an unintended irony here, in that once Mrs. Thatcher became prime man and set about completely restructuring Britain's unproductive and uncompetitive manufacturing industry, unemployment actually doubled to over three million (11.2%) by Mitt Romney ad copies Margaret ThatcherGOP Hopefuls Name-Dribble ThatcherRomney's "Obama isn't working" campaign comes to Allentownall 327 word articles »
Moneycontrol.comWhy Margaret Thatcher's bag is Usually ironic forsooth legendaryThatcher was the the bag and her loyal disciples who still need it will be lost in the wilderness, unless Cameron picks it up and runs with it, after the basic one is no more, and the most socially destructive episode in Britain's political history is Margaret Thatcher's handbag sells for ВЈ25000Iron Lady Margaret Thatcher Casts Veil Over GOP Primarieswhile Thatcher's bag could fetch ВЈ100000 - -all 457 news articles »
A handbag association to the former British Prime Minister Lady Thatcher has fetched ВЈ25000 ($40000) at a charity auction in London. Who bought it? After a mini-heatwave, thunderstorms struck the South East of England on Tuesday. and more »
Why this miner's come up with for today's Leftists could become very bitterIt's hard to talk about Thatcher's legacy when so many parts of the woods have Soviet levels of public sector employment. The truth is that since Thatcher Britain has not become less statist, but rather the state-subsidised jobs have moved from
The GuardianHistory provides contradictory precedents: Lady Thatcher may have defeated the miners but her Tory predecessor, Edward Heath, was brought down in 1974 in an nomination over “who rules Britain”, the unions or the government. Electors judged that if he needed to UK Public-Sector Work-to-rule Has an Uneven ImpactUK paralyzed by public sector strikeFactbox: Britain's public sector pension spat - -all 3,295 news articles »
Britain's unions dial a battle for survivalPhotograph: David Sillitoe for the Guardian The government is hell-bent on finishing the job started by Margaret Thatcher in 1979. When Thatcher came to power, on the back of the much-exaggerated "winter of distaste," Britain had 13.5 million trade Britain's unions face a battle for survivalall 2 news articles »
Mr Cameron prudently declined to put his own achievements in the same taste as, say, Mrs Thatcher's capture of the British budget rebate. All he managed to do was to obtain agreement that Britain would not contribute to the latest bailout of Greece.









