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History and Memories of the Domestic Violence Movement: We've Come Further Than You Think

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Hague, Gill
2021
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Acclaimed activist and scholar Gill Hague recounts the inspiring story of the domestic violence movement in the UK and beyond from the 1960s onwards in this captivating book.

Memories, poems and interviews with activists, practitioners and abuse survivors shed new light on a period of immense change, shaped by a generation of feminist pioneers.

From the women’s liberation movement until now, this book showcases the campaigning zeal with which policies, services and awareness-raising on gendered violence in the UK and across the world were built, including for Black and minority women. This fascinating history will inform and inspire new ways forward within the domestic violence movement.

Table of Contents

Cover

Title Page, Copyright, Dedication, Epigraph

pp. i-iv

Contents

pp. v

List of poems

pp. vi

About the author

pp. vii

Acknowledgments

pp. viii-x

Introduction

pp. 1-10

Everything seemed to change at once: women's liberation and the women's movement(s) from the 1960s

pp. 11-38

Women's liberation: strands, debates, transformations

pp. 39-60

The violence against women movements burst into life

pp. 61-80

Taking on rape and sexual violence, as well as domestic abuse

pp. 81-96

A radical women's politics: the light of innovation and new ways to organise

pp. 97-118

Wider feminist principles and domestic violence: making a new world

pp. 119-136

As time went on: the movements on domestic violence and harmful practices grow

pp. 137-160

Struggling to change: campaigns, laws, and local and global strategies

pp. 161-184

Activist responses, justice and shelters (refuges) across the world

pp. 185-198

Expanding the movements, gaining the evidence: feminist research and transnational action

pp. 199-216

End word

pp. 217-228

Bibliography

pp. 229-246

Index

pp. 247-256

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