Women and Radicalism in the Nineteenth Century: Specific controversies

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Mike Sanders
Routledge, 2001 - 624 Seiten
This important collection of writings is about and by women connected with social and political movements between 1799-1870. The set features the writings of those who made important contributions to Radicalism, Owenism, Chartism and Feminism, and documents the vast cultural changes brought about by industrialization. Contents include * an extensive collection of writings from 19th century periodicals * selected writings of Frances Wright, a key figure in radical circles in the US and the UK * writings by Frances Morrison, Robert Dale Owen, William Cobbett and William Lovett * J.D. Milne's seminal work "Industrial Employment of Women."

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Introduction
3
Pioneera A Voice from Leicester to The Pioneer
8
John Duguid Milne Industrial Employment
15
Frances Wright Course Of Popular Lectures 1829
21
An English Woman To the Editor of The Pioneer The Pioneer 12 April 1834 203
27
P A S To the Bonnet Makers of London
28
Mary Anne Radcliffe The Female Advocate
39
Kate Catherine Barmby The Improvement of
48
Womans Page The Pioneer 14 June 1834
226
To Correspondents The Pioneer 21 June 1834
227
Womans Page The Pioneer 21 June 1834
228
Gertrude To the Editor of The Pioneer The Pioneer 21 June 1834
229
Womans Page The Pioneer 28 June 1834
230
Womans Page The Pioneer 5 July 1834
232
Manners The New Moral World 31 January 1835
237
Kate Catherine Barmby Female Improvement
247

Kate Catherine Barmby The Fable of the Guinea
64
Kate Catherine Barmby The Principles
70
W W P Woman as She Is and as She Ought
76
Female Public Meeting at Elland The Northern
79
Public Meeting of Women at Bradford
93
Joanna Southcott from A Dispute between
97
Caroline Maria Williams A Few Words to
107
Joanna Southcott from Sound an Alarm
113
The Kings Treatment of the Queen Shortly Stated
121
or a Brief
127
Shandy Sinecure Fair Play or Who Are
149
To the Ladies in Union at Leicester The Pioneer
170
A Leicester Lady To The Pioneer The Pioneer
173
The Pioneer to Pioneera The Pioneer
174
Woman A Page for the Ladies The Pioneer
179
A Page for the Ladies The Pioneer 22 March 1834
186
A Page for the Ladies The Pioneer 29 March 1834
190
A Woman Letter to the Tailors Union
193
A Woman Second Letter to the Tailors
199
Hartford and Bedford The Pioneer 12 April 1834
205
Womans Page The Pioneer 26 April 1834
206
P A S Letter from P A S J The Pioneer 26 April 1834
207
Womans Page The Pioneer 3 May 1834
209
B Handy Letter from a Unionist Tailor The Pioneer 3 May 1834
212
Womans Page The Pioneer 10 May 1834
213
Womans Page The Pioneer 17 May 1834
214
P A S To the Female StrawWorkers of London The Pioneer 17 May 1834
216
Womans Page The Pioneer 24 May 1834
218
P A S To the StrawBonnet Makers The Pioneer 24 May 1834
219
Womans Page The Pioneer 31 May 1834
221
Womans Page The Pioneer 7 June 1834
223
Gertrude To the Editor of The Pioneer The Pioneer 7 June 1834
224
W Chaplin The Straw Platters The Pioneer 7 June 1834
225
The New Moral World 15 August 1835
251
Kate Catherine Barmby An Appeal to Women
255
Kate Catherine Barmby On Superstition
262
Kate Catherine Barmby Conversation of Sophy
265
Kate Catherine Barmby Woman The New Moral
269
Kate Catherine Barmby The Love of Knowledge
276
A Dialogue
279
Kate Catherine Barmby Commonsense and Human
283
Kate Catherine Barmby Condition of Woman
291
Kate Catherine Barmby Mans Legislation
298
Kate Catherine Barmby Social Regeneration
307
Kate Catherine Barmby Festivity at the
324
W H Brountoson Education and Capabilities
330
W W P Woman as She Is and as She Ought
340
W W P Woman as She Is and as She Ought
346
W J Linton ed The Treatment and Position
353
Female Public Meeting at Elland The Northern
377
Thomas Clutton Salt Important Meeting
391
Address of the Female Radical Association
404
The Northern Star 30 March 1839
415
Female Democratic Festival at Newcastle
421
Mrs Frost and the Wives and Families
431
Address of the East London Female Total
437
Malthusian Bachelor The Effect of Early
449
To the Female Chartists of Great Britain
456
30 July 1842
461
G R W Baxter How Wad You Like It Yoursel?
479
The Woman the Great Social Reformer
493
Female Education Social The Union
507
The Women of the Working Classes The Union
525
Emma Martin A Funeral Sermon Occasioned
543
Joseph Barker What Has the Bible Done
581
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