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EPISODE · Sep 7, 2018 · 1H 1M

A Cultural History of Gay Rights in Britain with Don Milligan

from Thales’ Well · host Patrick D. O’Connor

Dr Don Milligan gives us a cultural history of the gay rights movement in Britain.  Don taught a course on the theory and practice of anti-capitalism at Manchester Metropolitan University. His researches examines how commercial society gives rise to political movements. He has campaigned for the gay liberation movement for many years.  Here he dicusses the cultural, legal and economic context which created the conditions for the progress of gay rights activism in the UK.   You can find a collection of Don’s writings here. He tweets at: @Don Milligan2020   You can listen to more free back content from the Thales' Well podcast on TuneIn Radio, Player Fm, Stitcher and Podbean. You can also download their apps to your smart phone and listen via there.  You can also subscribe for free on iTunes. Please leave a nice review.

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