Badly Behaved Women: The History of Modern Feminism
By (Author) Anna-Marie Crowhurst
Headline Publishing Group
Welbeck
30th August 2022
18th August 2022
New edition
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
General and world history
305.4209
Hardback
384
Width 156mm, Height 212mm, Spine 34mm
840g
Badly Behaved Women is the illustrated story of the past 100 years of the women's movement, from suffrage, alleged bra burning and the politics of hair to Beyonce, body positivity and #MeToo.
In the early twentieth century, through ceaseless dedication and fearless campaigning, the women's movement achieved what had previously been unimaginable: a woman's right to vote. Four waves of feminism and a century on, the rich cultural history of this movement is truly worthy of celebration.
Accompanied by stunning photographs, personal testimony essays from key figures and archive material from sources around the world, Anna-Marie Crowhurst's compelling and entertaining retelling of this multi-stranded, global and ongoing story also examines the flaws of the movement and the future of feminism.
'Such a joyful book. You'll be needing an extra copy for your daughter too' -- Lucy Worsley
Anna-Marie Crowhurst began her career aged 20 as a music journalist on legendary style magazineSleazenation, and has worked as a freelance culture journalist and columnist forThe Times, theGuardian,Time Out,Newsweek andStylist, for which she wrote the Forgotten Women column, discovering the untold histories of inspirational women of the past. Her debut novel,The Illumination of Ursula Flight, was published in 2018. She lives in London.