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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... means — a very great means — of fulfilling our social Duty, of contributing to the virtue and happiness of mankind and advancing the Kingdom of God' (1881, p. 150). Barbara Bodichon's call for women's suffrage came as a result 6 ...
... means — a very great means — of fulfilling our social Duty, of contributing to the virtue and happiness of mankind and advancing the Kingdom of God' (1881, p. 150). Barbara Bodichon's call for women's suffrage came as a result 6 ...
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... means to an end, she wanted to stretch the possibilities for philanthropy so that a woman would be able to 'devote herself . . . to relieve the miseries of mankind' (1863, p. 106). Such notions of what women's work should entail were ...
... means to an end, she wanted to stretch the possibilities for philanthropy so that a woman would be able to 'devote herself . . . to relieve the miseries of mankind' (1863, p. 106). Such notions of what women's work should entail were ...
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... means of gaining their own bread, or property — as it is most undesirable that they should look upon marriage as a means of livelihood. Fathers seldom feel inclined to trust their daughters' fortunes in the power of a husband, and, in ...
... means of gaining their own bread, or property — as it is most undesirable that they should look upon marriage as a means of livelihood. Fathers seldom feel inclined to trust their daughters' fortunes in the power of a husband, and, in ...
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... means. To set to work to save our own souls is as foolish as for a man on horseback to try and pull up his fallen horse, or endeavour to use a lever without a fulcrum. To do God's work in the world is the duty of all, rich and poor, of ...
... means. To set to work to save our own souls is as foolish as for a man on horseback to try and pull up his fallen horse, or endeavour to use a lever without a fulcrum. To do God's work in the world is the duty of all, rich and poor, of ...
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... means of gaining their own livelihood. Fathers have no right to cast the burden of the support of their daughters on other men. It lowers the dignity of women; and tends to prostitution, whether legal or in the streets. As long as ...
... means of gaining their own livelihood. Fathers have no right to cast the burden of the support of their daughters on other men. It lowers the dignity of women; and tends to prostitution, whether legal or in the streets. As long as ...
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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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