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Left Activism, Succour and Selfhood: the epistolary friendship of two revolutionary mothers in 1970s Britain
Celia Penelope Hughes
Department of English, Germanic and Romance Studies
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Arts & Humanities
1970s
59%
Activism
100%
Ascendancy
13%
Discourse
10%
Domesticity
13%
Friendship
74%
Gender Relations
17%
Labor Relations
13%
Letters
22%
Motherhood
16%
Personal Archives
16%
Private Space
14%
Race Relations
14%
Resources
7%
Revolution
51%
Self-fashioning
14%
Selfhood
89%
Sexual
8%
Sixties
10%
Women's Liberation Movement
17%
Social Sciences
discourse
6%
friendship
76%
gender relations
12%
labor relations
13%
liberation movement
15%
motherhood
12%
politics
6%
race relation
14%
resources
5%
social change
9%
women's liberation
17%