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Jill Liddington

    Jill Liddington is a British author and academic specializing in women's history. Her work focuses on uncovering and amplifying the overlooked stories of women and their impact on society. Through her research and writing, Liddington strives to rewrite historical narratives and offer a more comprehensive understanding of the past. Her approach combines rigorous academic inquiry with compelling storytelling that brings historical figures and events to life for contemporary readers.

    As Good as a Marriage
    Vanishing for the Vote
    Presenting The Past
    Rebel Girls
    Vanishing for the Vote
    Female Fortune
    • Female Fortune

      • 328 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      4.5(31)Add rating

      A new edition of Jill Liddington's classic work on Anne Lister's extraordinary diaries, which inspired Gentleman Jack -- .

      Female Fortune
    • Drawing upon brand new evidence, Jill Liddington tracks the story of these forgotten suffragettes across the north of England and offers an utterly original history of suffrage.

      Rebel Girls
    • Presenting The Past

      Anne Lister Of Halifax, 1791–1840

      • 76 pages
      • 3 hours of reading

      Pennine Pens was delighted to publish Presenting the Past in 1994. With a second edition in 2010, this path-breaking book has remained in print for over twenty years. So here for the very first time is a new eBook edition - making this Anne Lister classic easily available now for everyone throughout the world with an iPad, Kindle or other eBook reader.Anne Lister - scholar, lesbian, diarist - owned and ran her Shibden Hall estate in Halifax. Her diaries run to four million words, much of it written in Anne’s own secret code. Presenting the Past told the dramatic story of how the Anne Lister diaries and letters survived after her death in 1840.Here Jill Liddington recounts for the very first time how the code was deciphered in the 1890s - by John Lister who inherited Shibden. Once cracked, these coded passages revealed Anne Lister’s daring lesbian affairs. Since then, successive generations of editors and historians have discovered their own version of the extraordinary Anne Lister story.Plunging the reader into the Archives in Halifax where the Shibden Hall papers are stored, Presenting the Past offered the very first critical reappraisal of these dramatically different images of Anne Lister - and asks how and why earlier editors selected their version?Another book from Pennine Pens, also about Anne Lister is Nature’s Anne Lister and the Landscape of Desire. This book has inspiired several episodes of Sally Wainwright’s new TV drama series produced by Lookout Point (with BBC & HBO). This, the first full-length drama about Anne Lister, will be broadcast on BBC1 in 2019. Filming for the series starts at Shibden in May 2018.

      Presenting The Past
    • Vanishing for the Vote

      Suffrage, Citizenship and the Battle for the Census

      • 424 pages
      • 15 hours of reading

      The narrative focuses on the events of census night in 1911, when the Liberal government mandated compliance from all households while denying women the vote. In response, suffragette organizations called for a boycott, urging women to refuse participation in the census as a form of protest against their disenfranchisement. This pivotal moment highlights the struggle for women's rights and the lengths to which activists went to challenge societal norms.

      Vanishing for the Vote
    • The authoritative sequel to Female Fortune, continuing the diaries of Anne Lister up to 1838, when she was at her most powerful. -- .

      As Good as a Marriage