By Patricia Hollis
ISBN-10: 0571320910
ISBN-13: 9780571320912
Publish 12 months note: First released in 1997
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First released in 1999, Patricia Hollis's biography of the pioneering Labour MP Jennie Lee (1904-1988) gained either the Wolfson heritage Prize and the Orwell Prize. it's the definitive examine of this outstanding girl, her stormy political occupation, and her marriage to Aneurin Bevan. In a brand new preface to this version Hollis provides insights into Lee's existence which emerged next to first ebook, and in addition attracts on her personal event as a Labour Minister from 1997-2005.
'Lee's lives and loves, passions and drives are superbly and albeit explored in Patricia Hollis's compelling book.' THES
'Superbly researched, engrossingly written, scrupulously honest.' Gerald Kaufman, day-by-day Telegraph
'What makes it really interesting is the author's personal first-hand wisdom of politics and of the Labour movement.' TLS
the most effective political biographies of modern years' Alan Watkins, New Statesman
Literary Awards
The Orwell Prize (1998), Wolfson background Prize (1997)
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So, the fact that women "owned" land was rendered impotent by the fact that women themselves remained the property of men who still could transfer them and their property with a fair amount of ease. Whatever women's legal rights, their actual control over the means of production or even over their own bodies did not change much as the result of land reform. By 1953 reports of the failures in the implementation of the Marriage Law were made public, both as a nudge to factions within the government who preferred not to move at all on family reform issues and as the start of a campaign to spread knowledge Page 20 about the law's intent.
This land became a new item in marriage negotiations. 19 If the kind of publicity and education given to the principles of land reform had been applied to the Marriage Law at the same time, the developing contradictions might eventually have been resolved. But at that point the government needed to convince the rural male community that the benefits associated with support for the CCP were immediate and personal. To give land was an enormous gift, but to take away male authority over the other half of society was a threat more basic than a new revolution could tolerate.
I will find such an one, and marry you to him. " I assented to this, for I saw that the children would otherwise starve. So my husband himself secretly took me and the children to Kam E, the village in which I was born, and to the house of the man to whom he had engaged me. He got five pounds for me and the children. He did not let anyone know about my going, because if people had known it, all the poor of the village would have come out and intercepted us on the road, and made him pay them a fine.
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