Women and Radicalism in the Nineteenth Century: Specific controversiesThis 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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Contents
Introduction | 3 |
John Duguid Milne Industrial Employment | 15 |
William Cobbett Letter III To a Lover and Letter | 17 |
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 Fable o the Guinea | 64 |
Joanna Southcott from A Dispute between | 97 |
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 |
Kate Catherine Barmby Female Improvement | 247 |
Kate Catherine Barmby An Appeal to Women | 255 |
Kate Catherine Barmby On Superstition | 262 |
Kate Catherine Barmby Woman The New Moral | 269 |
61 | 283 |
Caroline Maria Williams A Few Words to | 107 |
Robert Owen The Marriage System of The | 108 |
Joanna Southcott from Sound an Alarm | 113 |
The Kings Treatment of the Queen Shortly Stated | 123 |
Frances Morrison The Influence of the Present | 129 |
Shandy Sinecure Fair Play or Who Are | 149 |
To the Ladies in Union at Leicester The Pioneer | 170 |
Vesta To the Editor of The Pioneer The Pioneer | 181 |
A Page for the Ladies The Pioneer 5 April 1834 | 197 |
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 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 |
Womans Page The Pioneer 14 June 1834 | 226 |
To Correspondents The Pioneer 21 June 1834 | 227 |
Womans Page The Pioneer 21 June 1834 | 228 |
Kate Catherine Barmby Condition of Woman | 291 |
Kate Catherine Barmby Mans Legislation | 298 |
Kate Catherine Barmby Social Regeneration | 307 |
Kate Catherine Barmby The Moral Virtues | 316 |
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 | 346 |
W J Linton ed The Treatment and Position | 353 |
Mary Grassby To the Editors of The Northern | 380 |
A Real Democrat To the Women of Scotland | 393 |
Female Radical Association Carlisle | 408 |
Public Meeting of Women at Bradford | 415 |
Mrs Frost and the Wives and Families | 431 |
Malthusian Bachelor The Effect of Early | 449 |
30 July 1842 | 461 |
G R W Baxter The Bastardy Clause from | 467 |
G R W Baxter How Wad You Like It Yoursel? | 479 |
Rev J R Stephens The Death of Lord John | 487 |
The Woman the Great Social Reformer | 493 |
Employment of Females in Mines The Union | 501 |
Female Education Social The Union | 507 |
Female Education Moral The Union | 517 |
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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