Title: Equal or Different: Women's Politics, 1800-1914
Abstract: Part I Citizenship and conscience: cottage religion and the politics of survival, Deborah Valenze women, work, and politics in 19th century England - the problem of authority, Dorothy Thompson a burning zeal for righteousness - women in the British anti-slavery movement 1820-1860, Louis Billington and Rosamund Billington a moral engine? - feminism, liberalism, and the English Woman's Journal, Jane Rendall. Part II Class, party and sexual politics: the married woman, the new woman and the feminist - sexual politics of the 1890s, Lucy Bland party political women - a comparative study of liberal women and the Primrose League 1890-1914, Linda Walker women in council - separate spheres, public space, Patricia Hollis in the comradeship of the sexes lies the hope of progress and social regeneration - women in the West Riding ILP, c.1890-1914, June Hannam
Publication Year: 1989
Publication Date: 1989-01-01
Language: en
Type: article
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