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Feminist history in the United Kingdom - Definition

Feminist history in the United Kingdom covers part of the Feminism movement in the UK from 1800 to the present day.

19th Century

The advent of the reformist age during the 19th century meant that those invisible minorities or marginalised majorities were to find a catalyst and a microcosm in such new tendencies of reform. Robert Owen, while asking for "social reorganisation", was laying down the bases of a new reformational background. One of those movements that took advantage of such new spirit was the feminist movement. Activists such as Emmeline Pankhurst were trying to show that British women needed more than a domestic servility. The stereotype of the Victorian gentle lady became unacceptable and even intolerable.

20th Century

World War I helped to advance the feminist cause, as women were much needed by the UK heavy industry at the time, and those working women became accustomed to their new-found economic independence.

Example Usage of Feminist

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jonesmayer: Feminist Christian Socialist: Merry Christmas (almost): Merry Christmas! I know, not quite, but who knows when .. http://bit.ly/7q8ivz
jujulieeni: Has the Feminist movement created an inequlity for men? Now beofre you start in on me let me just http://bit.ly/5Fqph0
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