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Women, War and Peace

Women, War and Peace has developed as a central strand of WCIA’s work on Wales’ Peace Heritage; from the impact of WW1 on women and the right to vote, through the 1920s-30s Peace campaigns of the Welsh League of Nations Union, to the post WW2 Human Rights landscape and Cold War campaigning around nuclear weapons…. women have been at the forefront of Wales’ Peace movements, then as now.

As the events of WW1 unfolded, the role of women in Wales and the wider UK was to change forever - culminating in 1918 in some women finally attaining the vote after many years of campaigning for women's suffrage (the right to vote).

Women in Wales and WW1

February 2018 marked the centenary of the Representation of the People Act, culmination of generations of campaigning for the vote to be extended - not just to women, but also to working class men returning from war. Even though it would be another 10 years till equal voting was extended to women in 1928, the impact of the suffragettes and suffragists movements was to secure the right to a voice for future generations - and one that would be built upon by Peace Campaigners through the 1920s

Suffragists and Votes for Women

Women and the League of Nations

1923 Welsh Women's Peace Petition

1924 Women's Peace Tour of America

Annie's Diary

1926 North Wales Women's Peace Pilgrimage

Mothers of Wales and the World: opening the Temple of Peace

Greenham Common March and Women's Peace Camp

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