Libera Arduino, the younger of two sisters in the Gddd who were executed by Italian fascist police. A journal article by Jomarie Alano on the history of the Gddd in the Italian Resistance. Copied to clipboard Attachments Journal of Contemporary History-2003-Alano-615-31_0.pdf (159.65 KB) women strikes Italy welfare Italian resistance feminism Jomarie Alano Gddd PDF Comments
Anti-fascist Italian women's group, Gddd, written out of history - almost The Gddd were an organization of women in Italy from 1943-45. They were the largest group of active…
Gender politics in the Korean transition to democracy Jeong-Lim Nam's essay on Korean women's battles against dictatorship in the 1980s.
On elder care work and the limits of Marxism - Silvia Federici Text by Silvia Federici on elder care and its relationship with capitalism, feminism, and the left.
Italian feminism, workerism and autonomy in the 1970s: The struggle against unpaid reproductive labour and violence - Patrick Cuninghame Article about the autonomous women's movement in Italy in the 1970s, with…
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