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Resistance: how protest shaped Britain and photography shaped protest
Abstract
An inspiring, landmark book that traces a 100 years of protest and resistance in Britain, edited by Academy Award-winning film director and artist Sir Steve McQueen with Turner Contemporary Gallery. Spanning a hundred years of British history, from 1903, with the formation of the militant Suffragette group, this book traces a thread through anti-fascist resistance during World War II to Greenham Common and the Miner's Strikes, to struggles for LGBTQ+ rights, racial equality and disability rights, and on to protests against the War in Iraq in 2003. 'Resistance' contains firsthand accounts from individuals and photographers who witnessed these major historical moments, as well as expert analysis of where these stories lead us. This is a thrilling account of the twentieth-century through the medium of protest, exploring the hopes and ideas driving individuals to protest, the personal sacrifices involved and the empowering impact of collective action today.
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London: Monument Books, 2025
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- 9780008722999
- 0008722994
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- Includes index.
- Text on lining papers.
- At foot of title: Turner.
- Published in conjunction with Steve McQueen Resistance at Turner Contemporary, Margate, 22 February-1 June 2025.
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