

Episode 8 – A Little Visible Imprint – Quiet Revolutionaries
This final episode reflects upon the legacy of the Married Women’s Association. As well as exploring the significance of reform in which MWA members played a key part, such as the Matrimonial Homes Act 1967, the relevance of their campaigns are considered in the context of women’s equality today.
Music by Axletree.
https://marriedwomensassociation.co.uk/
Over eight episodes, this podcast explores through a series of interviews and archival research why it’s so important to know about the Married Women’s Association’s story.
You’ll hear actors bring the words of this group to life. You’ll hear directly from family and friends of these activists. And, you’ll hear from other historians of the women’s movement.
Whether you’re interested in the history of the women’s movement, gender and the law, or more generally in hidden histories, Quiet Revolutionaries is available on most major podcast platforms.