Walking To Greenham by Ann Pettitt

Walking To Greenham by Ann Pettitt

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Tells the story behind one of the 20th century's most iconic expressions of grass roots political will. This work exposes the roots of the march on Greenham Common, how the Peace Camp left the marchers behind, and how those first marchers took their cause direct to the Kremlin.

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Walking To Greenham by Ann Pettitt

A personal account from Ann Pettitt, initiator of the Peace March to Greenham Common. Pettitt gives an insider's view into the birth of the Women's Peace Movement, putting it into a personal and historical context.
ANN PETTITT has lived in Carmarthenshire for the past thirty years where she taught French before running a successful small business making ceramic tiles. She has written for a number of National newspapers, feminist publications and other magazines on the subjects of the Greenham Peace Camp, feminism, sustainable living, Welsh politics and most recently, walking and public footpaths. Her book about Greenham has been five years in gestation.
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ISBN 13 9781870206761
ISBN 10 1870206762
Title Walking To Greenham
Author Ann Pettitt
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Honno Ltd
Year published 2006-08-03
Number of pages 280
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.