In "A Century of Women" one of our finest feminist historians meets the challenge that she sets for herself in her opening pages. In a compelling and readable narrative, Sheila Rowbotham charts the remarkable changes and interchanges in the lives of British and American women over the last 100 years, recording not only the effects of events but also the varied ways that women themselves have shaped this century and changed its course. From the nameless women who marched for the vote, stood on picket lines or refused to ride on segregated busses, to the politicians, poets and film stars whose faces fill our newspapers and television screens -- all are given their place and their stories told. Organized decaded by decade, each chapter is interleaved with entertaining essays on subjects such as popular fiction, prostitution, the Arts and Crafts movement, pin-ups, wartime songs, the motor car, lesbian culture, body and image, the kitchen and Barbie dolls. The book concludes with a useful reference section containing the biographiesof almost 400 women. Ranging from the broad political canvas of two world wars, the arrival of universal suffrage and huge global migrations, to the changing patterns of working women's lives, maternal welfare and the sexual revolution, "A Century of Women" provides a unique overview of the twentieth century.
- ISBN10 0140232826
- ISBN13 9780140232820
- Publish Date 25 February 1999 (first published 5 June 1997)
- Publish Status Out of Print
- Out of Print 31 January 2010
- Publish Country GB
- Imprint Penguin Books
- Format Paperback (B-Format (198x129 mm))
- Pages 784
- Language English