Trouble and Strife (TaS) was an independent British radical feminist magazine (1983−2002) that explored topics and debates connected to the British Women’s Liberation Movement. Though TaS has been archived online and reprinted as a short collection in 2009, it has not been studied for its critique of ideological structures within feminist politics. This paper historicizes TaS by looking at the ways in which it envisioned feminist history by examining and rewriting history. Viewing the BWLM from TaS’ perspective allows the historicization of a movement on the cusp of a shift to an intersectional radical feminist politics.