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Sisterhood Questioned 1st Edition by Christine Bolt (Author)
Sisterhood Questioned 1st Edition by Christine Bolt (Author)
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isterhood Questioned? by historian Christine Bolt offers a groundbreaking examination of race, class, and internationalism within the women’s movements of the United States and Britain from the 1880s through the 1970s. This scholarly yet accessible work uncovers the challenges, divisions, and shared goals that shaped women’s activism across borders. Essential for readers interested in women’s history, feminist studies, and the complex dynamics of solidarity, this book provides historical context that resonates with ongoing conversations about equity, identity, and social justice. A valuable addition to academic libraries, activist collections, and anyone passionate about the evolution of women’s rights movements.
B1-0236
Women’s History, Feminism, Gender Studies, Christine Bolt, Social Movements, Women’s Rights, Race and Class, International Feminism, Academic Books, History of Women’s Movements, Routledge
