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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... VOLUME III Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon and the Langharn Place Group Edited by Candida Ann Lacey 001 L50 Q1, 9 {n O Q '10, , c957 & F r anc's London and New York First published 1987 by Routledge This edition first published 2001. Title ...
... VOLUME III Barbara Leigh Smith Bodichon and the Langharn Place Group Edited by Candida Ann Lacey 001 L50 Q1, 9 {n O Q '10, , c957 & F r anc's London and New York First published 1987 by Routledge This edition first published 2001. Title ...
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... London alone and included those of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell, Marion Evans, Anna jameson, Mary Hewitt and Geraldine Jewsbury. Despite the failure of the Bill when it was introduced into Parliament ...
... London alone and included those of Elizabeth Barrett Browning, Harriet Martineau, Elizabeth Gaskell, Marion Evans, Anna jameson, Mary Hewitt and Geraldine Jewsbury. Despite the failure of the Bill when it was introduced into Parliament ...
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... London University for no other reason than because she was a woman. Femininity and learning were incompatible. Not only was education morally wrong (women should be concerned with their duties as potential wives and 8 Introduction.
... London University for no other reason than because she was a woman. Femininity and learning were incompatible. Not only was education morally wrong (women should be concerned with their duties as potential wives and 8 Introduction.
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... London nine years after she qualified, in 1858, in order to help advance professional opportunities for medicine in Britain, she met Barbara Bodichon and Bessie Rayner Parkes. They helped her to organise lectures and published extracts ...
... London nine years after she qualified, in 1858, in order to help advance professional opportunities for medicine in Britain, she met Barbara Bodichon and Bessie Rayner Parkes. They helped her to organise lectures and published extracts ...
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... London in order to meet its editors. A year later, in 1859, she and Adelaide Anne Procter who, as a close friend of Bessie Rayner Parkes, had been involved with the journal from its inception, established the Association (later Society) ...
... London in order to meet its editors. A year later, in 1859, she and Adelaide Anne Procter who, as a close friend of Bessie Rayner Parkes, had been involved with the journal from its inception, established the Association (later Society) ...
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Bessie Rayner Parkes | 139 |
Jessie Boucherett | 223 |
Emily Faithfull | 279 |
Isa Craig | 293 |
Maria Susan Rye | 321 |
Frances Power Cobbe | 345 |
Emily Davies | 403 |
Elizabeth Garrett | 441 |
Elizabeth Blackwell | 451 |
Index | 477 |
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