Women and radicalism in the nineteenth century. Volume II, Frances Wright / edited and with an introduction by Mike Sanders.
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. Volu...
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Table of Contents:
- Volume II: Women and Owenism 9. Frances Wright Views of society and manners in America [1821] 10. Frances Wright Course of popular lectures [1829] 11. Frances Wright An address to young mechanics [1830] 12. Anna Wheeler Letters and articles The Crisis [1833] 13. Anna Wheeler article in The British Co-operator [1830] 14. Frances Morrison The influence of the present marriage system upon the character and interests of females [1838] 15. Frances Morrison Articles and editorials The Pioneer 16. Elizabeth Wright MaCauley Lecture addressed to Surrey and Southwark [1833] 17. Elizabeth Wright McCauley Autobiographical memoirs [1835] 18. Robert Owen Lectures on the marriages of the priesthood in the old immoral world [1835] 19. Robert Owen Book of the new moral world [1844] 20. William Thompson Practical directions [1830] 21. William Thompson Article in The Co-operative Magazine [1826] 22. Articles and letters from The New Moral World 23. Articles and letters from The Crisis 24. Mary Leman Grimstone Woman's love [1832] 25. William Heath Paul Pry's second ramble through the 'New Moral World' with rhymes and reflections on the 'Rights of Woman' [1839] 26. Edward Hancock Robert Owen's community system [1837] 27. Edward Hancock A true exposure 28. Charles Southwell An essay on marriage [1840]