Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon and the Langham Place GroupRoutledge, 2013/07/04 - 496 ページ First published in 1987. Reprints material from the 1850's and 1860's, a period which marked a turning point in the history of British Feminism. At the centre of this was Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon, whose pioneering schemes to improve the status of women made these years some of the richest in debate and reform |
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... Female Mission ( 1861 ) 347 What Shall We Do With Our Old Maids ? ( 1862 ) Criminals , Idiots , Women and Minors . Is the Classification 354 Sound ? ( 1868 ) 378 Emily Davies Female Physicians ( 1862 ) 403 Medicine as vi Contents.
... Female Mission ( 1861 ) 347 What Shall We Do With Our Old Maids ? ( 1862 ) Criminals , Idiots , Women and Minors . Is the Classification 354 Sound ? ( 1868 ) 378 Emily Davies Female Physicians ( 1862 ) 403 Medicine as vi Contents.
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Candida Ann Lacey. Emily Davies Female Physicians ( 1862 ) 403 Medicine as a Profession for Women ( 1862 ) The Influence of University Degrees on the Education of 405 410 Women ( 1863 ) 415 On Secondary Instruction , as Relating to Girls ...
Candida Ann Lacey. Emily Davies Female Physicians ( 1862 ) 403 Medicine as a Profession for Women ( 1862 ) The Influence of University Degrees on the Education of 405 410 Women ( 1863 ) 415 On Secondary Instruction , as Relating to Girls ...
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... Physicians ' , saying that a medical education would help women to realise their true responsibilities whilst , for many patients , ' the sympathy and tenderness of a woman would be absolutely more curative than the possibly superior ...
... Physicians ' , saying that a medical education would help women to realise their true responsibilities whilst , for many patients , ' the sympathy and tenderness of a woman would be absolutely more curative than the possibly superior ...
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... physician and founder of the London Medical School for Women was permitted to accept her first job on condition that she refused the salary . Only Barbara Bodichon insisted on a woman's right to paid work . She argued that women were ...
... physician and founder of the London Medical School for Women was permitted to accept her first job on condition that she refused the salary . Only Barbara Bodichon insisted on a woman's right to paid work . She argued that women were ...
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Women and Work 1857 | 36 |
MiddleClass Schools for Girls 1860 | 74 |
Of Those who are the Property of Others and of | 84 |
Accomplices 1864 | 97 |
Reasons for the Enfranchisement of Women 1866 | 104 |
Objections to the Enfranchisement of Women Considered | 112 |
Authorities and Precedents for giving the Suffrage | 118 |
Local Societies 1861 | 250 |
On the Choice of a Business 1862 | 259 |
On the Cause of the Distress prevalent among Single | 268 |
Emily Faithfull | 279 |
Women Compositors 1861 | 287 |
Isa Craig | 293 |
its Cause and Cure 1859 | 305 |
Maria Susan Rye | 321 |
A Conversation on the Enfranchisement of Female | 133 |
Bessie Rayner Parkes | 139 |
What Can Educated Women Do? I 1859 | 150 |
What Can Educated Women Do? II 1860 | 163 |
Statistics as to the Employment of the Female Population | 174 |
A Years Experience in Womans Work 1860 | 180 |
The Condition of Working Women in England and France | 190 |
The Balance of Public Opinion in Regard to Womans | 200 |
Female Life in Prison 1862 | 206 |
A Review of the Last Six Years 1864 | 215 |
Jessie Boucherett | 223 |
On the Education of Girls with Reference to their Future | 241 |
On Assisted Emigration 1860 | 337 |
Frances Power Cobbe | 345 |
What Shall We Do With Our Old Maids? 1862 | 354 |
Criminals Idiots Women and Minors Is the Classification | 378 |
Emily Davies | 403 |
Medicine as a Profession for Women 1862 | 410 |
On Secondary Instruction as Relating to Girls 1864 | 428 |
Elizabeth Garrett | 441 |
Elizabeth Blackwell | 451 |
Medicine as a Profession for Women 1860 | 461 |
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