A primer on the history of self defence in the UK

Researched and narrated by Alice McAlpine-Riddell

Acknowledgements

Thank you to Alice McAlpine-Riddell for conceiving of, researching and narrating this film, to The Feminist Library where this was filmed, and to the UCL Community Research Initiative whose partnership enabled the creation of this film.

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