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. The collection draws together the following key material: Volume I contains an extensive collection of writings from 19th century periodicals, reflecting the high point of working class women's involvement in radical movements. This collection will appeal to anyone with an interest in women's history and Victorian studies
TABLE OF CONTENTS
part |57 pages
Employment
part |23 pages
Prophecy and Feminist Theology
part |48 pages
The Queen Caroline Affair
part |67 pages
The Pioneer
part |115 pages
The New Moral World
part |24 pages
The National
part |90 pages
The Northern Star
part |26 pages
The New Poor Law
part |50 pages
The Union
part |64 pages
Secularism