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Quiet Revolutionaries

- The Married Women's Association and Family Law
Af: Sharon Thompson Engelsk Hardback

Quiet Revolutionaries

- The Married Women's Association and Family Law
Af: Sharon Thompson Engelsk Hardback
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This book tells the untold story of the Married Women’s Association. Unlike more conventional histories of family law, which focus on legal actors, it highlights the little-known yet indispensable work of a dedicated group of life-long activists.

Formed in 1938, the Married Women’s Association took reform of family property law as its chief focus. The name is deceptively innocuous, suggesting tea parties and charity fundraisers, but in fact the MWA was often involved in dramatic confrontations with politicians, civil servants, and Law Commissioners. The Association boasted powerful public figures, including MP Edith Summerskill, authors Vera Brittain and Dora Russell, and barrister Helena Normanton. They campaigned on matters that are still being debated in family law today.

Quiet Revolutionaries sheds new light upon legal reform then and now by challenging longstanding assumptions, showing that piecemeal legislation can be an effective stepping stone to comprehensive reform and highlighting how unsuccessful bills, though often now forgotten, can still be important triggers for change. Drawing upon interviews with members’ friends and family, and thousands of archival documents, the book is compulsory reading for lawyers, legal historians, and anyone who wishes to explore histories of law reform from the ground up.

Winner of the SLSA Socio-Legal Theory and History Book Prize 2023.

To listen to podcast episodes about the Married Women’s Association, featuring interviews and archival research, visit quietrevolutionaries.podbean.com.

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This book tells the untold story of the Married Women’s Association. Unlike more conventional histories of family law, which focus on legal actors, it highlights the little-known yet indispensable work of a dedicated group of life-long activists.

Formed in 1938, the Married Women’s Association took reform of family property law as its chief focus. The name is deceptively innocuous, suggesting tea parties and charity fundraisers, but in fact the MWA was often involved in dramatic confrontations with politicians, civil servants, and Law Commissioners. The Association boasted powerful public figures, including MP Edith Summerskill, authors Vera Brittain and Dora Russell, and barrister Helena Normanton. They campaigned on matters that are still being debated in family law today.

Quiet Revolutionaries sheds new light upon legal reform then and now by challenging longstanding assumptions, showing that piecemeal legislation can be an effective stepping stone to comprehensive reform and highlighting how unsuccessful bills, though often now forgotten, can still be important triggers for change. Drawing upon interviews with members’ friends and family, and thousands of archival documents, the book is compulsory reading for lawyers, legal historians, and anyone who wishes to explore histories of law reform from the ground up.

Winner of the SLSA Socio-Legal Theory and History Book Prize 2023.

To listen to podcast episodes about the Married Women’s Association, featuring interviews and archival research, visit quietrevolutionaries.podbean.com.

Produktdetaljer
Sprog: Engelsk
Sider: 280
ISBN-13: 9781509929412
Indbinding: Hardback
Udgave:
ISBN-10: 150992941X
Udg. Dato: 8 sep 2022
Længde: 23mm
Bredde: 243mm
Højde: 165mm
Forlag: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Oplagsdato: 8 sep 2022
Forfatter(e): Sharon Thompson
Forfatter(e) Sharon Thompson


Kategori Jura og samfund: kønsspørgsmål


ISBN-13 9781509929412


Sprog Engelsk


Indbinding Hardback


Sider 280


Udgave


Længde 23mm


Bredde 243mm


Højde 165mm


Udg. Dato 8 sep 2022


Oplagsdato 8 sep 2022


Forlag Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

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