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Margaret Thatcher: To be or not to be a woman

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Margaret Thatcher became the first woman to be elected to lead the Conservative Party in 1975 – UN international year of women. Her leadership and her persona were saturated with the thoroughly gendered politics of the Tory tradition and its encounter with contemporary feminism. Was she a woman premier or was she a premier for women?

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Campbell, B. Margaret Thatcher: To be or not to be a woman. Br Polit 10, 41–51 (2015). https://doi.org/10.1057/bp.2014.27

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