ABSTRACT

This important collection of writings is about, and by, women connected with social and political movements between 1799-1870. It also records the attitudes of the great radical reformers to the role of women in society and documents the vast cultural changes brought about by industrialisation. Volume II focuses on the writings of Frances Wright, an important figure in radical circles in both Britain and the US. The collection draws together the following key material: This collection will appeal to anyone with an interest in women's history and Victorian studies.

part 120|157 pages

Course of Popular Lectures

chapter |149 pages

Course of Popular Lectures

part 121|15 pages

Address on the State of the Public Mind, and the Measures which it Calls for

part 122|15 pages

Address Containing a Review of the Times

chapter |13 pages

Review of the Times.

part 123|10 pages

Address to Young Mechanics

chapter |8 pages

Address to Young Mechanics.

part 124|16 pages

Parting Address, as Delivered in The Bowery Theatre

chapter |14 pages

Parting Address,

part 125|164 pages

England, the Civilizer: Her History Developed in its Principles;