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This is the first critical study of Clara Dorothea Rackham nÃe Tabor (1875â1966), a towering figure in the suffrage, labour, co-operative, peace, and adult education movements but virtually forgotten today.

This clearly written and engaging study is based on unpublished primary sources including Rackhamâs unpublished speeches, letters, diaries, and contemporary media coverage of her work in local and national archives. It reassesses this remarkable woman not only as a politician who changed the face of Cambridge, the university city in which she lived and worked, but also as a public intellectual whose feminist advocacy of a fair, just, and equal society helped pave the way to Britainâs postwar settlement and Welfare State. Rackham came to prominence as Chairman of the National Union of Womenâs Suffrage Societies, as a government factory inspector, and championing the rights of unemployed women in the 1930s. An early broadcaster on BBC radio, and among the first wome

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      Publisher: Taylor & Francis
      Publication Date: 5/27/2024
      ISBN13: 9780367373931, 978-0367373931
      ISBN10: 0367373939

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      This is the first critical study of Clara Dorothea Rackham nÃe Tabor (1875â1966), a towering figure in the suffrage, labour, co-operative, peace, and adult education movements but virtually forgotten today.

      This clearly written and engaging study is based on unpublished primary sources including Rackhamâs unpublished speeches, letters, diaries, and contemporary media coverage of her work in local and national archives. It reassesses this remarkable woman not only as a politician who changed the face of Cambridge, the university city in which she lived and worked, but also as a public intellectual whose feminist advocacy of a fair, just, and equal society helped pave the way to Britainâs postwar settlement and Welfare State. Rackham came to prominence as Chairman of the National Union of Womenâs Suffrage Societies, as a government factory inspector, and championing the rights of unemployed women in the 1930s. An early broadcaster on BBC radio, and among the first wome

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