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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... Society and a report was drafted proposing the extension of women's property rights. The following year, Barbara Bodichon formed a committee of women to collect signatures in support of a Married Women's Property Bill. The petition was ...
... Society and a report was drafted proposing the extension of women's property rights. The following year, Barbara Bodichon formed a committee of women to collect signatures in support of a Married Women's Property Bill. The petition was ...
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... Society in 1857, Barbara Bodichon had succeeded in drawing the attention of the public to this lack of 'common justice' for women. Although there were inevitable antagonists t0 the proposal (Margaret Oliphant declared that it was 'the ...
... Society in 1857, Barbara Bodichon had succeeded in drawing the attention of the public to this lack of 'common justice' for women. Although there were inevitable antagonists t0 the proposal (Margaret Oliphant declared that it was 'the ...
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... Society, a woman's discussion group amongst whose members were Bessie Rayner Parkes, Elizabeth Garrett, Emily Davies, Frances Power Cobbe, Sophia jex—Blake and Harriet Taylor. Emily Davies' comment on an early draft of the paper reveals ...
... Society, a woman's discussion group amongst whose members were Bessie Rayner Parkes, Elizabeth Garrett, Emily Davies, Frances Power Cobbe, Sophia jex—Blake and Harriet Taylor. Emily Davies' comment on an early draft of the paper reveals ...
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... society by having to work at all. To become a governess was to 'retire from all the pleasures of life, of rational intercourse, equal society, peace and hope, to penance and mortification for ever' (Austen, 1816, p. 179). jane Austen's ...
... society by having to work at all. To become a governess was to 'retire from all the pleasures of life, of rational intercourse, equal society, peace and hope, to penance and mortification for ever' (Austen, 1816, p. 179). jane Austen's ...
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... Society) for Promoting the Employment of Women. This was intended 'for girls and young women, where they may be specially trained to work in shops by being thoroughly well instructed in accounts, book-keeping, etc.' ('Association for ...
... Society) for Promoting the Employment of Women. This was intended 'for girls and young women, where they may be specially trained to work in shops by being thoroughly well instructed in accounts, book-keeping, etc.' ('Association for ...
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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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