Jill Liddington

Jill Liddington in 2013

Jill Liddington (born in Manchester, 1946)[1] is a British writer and academic who specialises in women's history.

Life

She joined the Department of External Studies at Leeds University in 1982 and became a Reader in Gender History, School of Continuing Education, until her transfer to the Centre for Interdisciplinary Gender Studies, where she is currently Honorary Research Fellow.[2]

Liddington stood as a Labour Party candidate in the Sowerby Bridge ward in the Calderdale Council election, 2004 - largely to prevent more BNP councillors being elected.

Liddington's book Female Fortune: Land, Gender and Authority was chosen by feminist and TV writer Sally Wainwright as the book she would want with her to read if she was ever trapped on a desert island.[3]

Publications

See also

Notes

  1. Liddington, 1989
  2. "Dr Jill Liddington, University of Leeds". Retrieved 2009-08-14.
  3. Sally Wainwright Desert Island Discs, BBC Radio 4, 5 October 2014 broadcast

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