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Publication date: 19th October 2011 by Authors: Dr Anne Logan, Professor June Hannam & Professor Jean Spence. Producer: Simon Brown
Part 2. The Women’s Movement
Social & Political Change in Britain 1800-present: Part 2. The Women's Movement
In Part 2 of our series on Social and Political Change in Britain 1800-present we look at the Women's Movement in Britain from its early origins through to the end of the 20th century
Part 2 features: Dr Anne Logan, Professor June Hannam and Ms Jean Spence.

The Women’s Movement in Britain
What were the origins of the Victorian Women's Movement?
What were the key forces in the early 20th century that led to women achieving the vote? (Part 1)
What were the key forces in the early 20th century that led to women achieving the vote? (Part 2)
How did the Women’s Movement develop and change after enfranchisement?
Second Wave Feminism (Part 1)
Second Wave Feminism (Part 2)
Second Wave Feminism as a personal journey.
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