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Publications for Elizabeth Andrews
Elizabeth Andrews
Elizabeth Andrews was born in 1882 and spent most of her life in the Valleys of the Rhondda. She was a relentless and committed campaigner on the needs of working class women from these mining communities. She was a miner's daughter and so shared their lives, spoke their language and voiced their hopes and fears. In 1919 she was appointed the Labour Party Woman Organiser for Wales, a post that she held for 29 years. She was one of the most influential female political activists of the early 20th century and a key figure in Welsh women's political history. (Pictured centre.)
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la... (May 2012) Full details
Honno's 25th anniversary anthology, brings together a wonderful and absorbing collection of writing by Welsh women taken from the fiction and non-fiction anthologies published by the press over the la... (May 2012) Full details
A vivid recreation of the lives of working class women during this difficult time of depression, dislocation and dramatic industrial and political struggle. (October 2009) Full details
(Elizabeth Andrews, ed.Ursula Masson)
This new collection brings together for the first time the influential activist Elizabeth Andrews' memoir with many of her political articles from the 1920s-40s. ( 2006) Full details