Women and radicalism in the nineteenth century

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Women and radicalism in the nineteenth century

Routledge, 2001

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Each volume: edited and with an introduction by Mike Sanders

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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. Volume II focuses on the writings of Frances Wright, an important figure in radical circles in both Britain and the US. Volume III illustrates the debates of the period surrounding marriage, sexuality and family. Included are writings by Frances Morrison, Robert Dale Owen, William Cobbett and William Lovett. Volume IV reprints J. D. Milne's 'Industrial Employment of Women'. This important but neglected text argues for the direct engagement of women in all areas of industrial life. This collection will appeal to anyone with an interest in women's history and Victorian studies.

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  • VOLUME I: SPECIFIC CONTROVERSIES, Introduction, Employment, 1. The Female Advocate
  • or an Attempt to Recover the Rights Of Women from Male Usurpation (1799), Prophecy and Feminist Theology, 2. [from] A Dispute between the Woman and the Powers of Darkness (1802), 3. [from] Sound an Alarm in my Holy Mountain (1812), The Queen Caroline Affair, 4. The KingaEURO (TM)s Treatment of the Queen Shortly Stated to the People of England (1820), 5. Fair Play, or, Who Are the Adulterers, Slanderers and Demoralizers? (1820), The Pioneer, 6. aEURO~On Female EducationaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (28 September 1833), 7. aEURO~To the Ladies in Union at LeicesteraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (26 October 1833), 8. aEURO~A Voice from Leicester to The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (23 November 1833), 9. aEURO~To The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (23 November 1833), 10. aEURO~The Pioneer to PioneeraaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (30 December 1833), 11. aEURO~To the Editor of The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (11 January 1834), 12. aEURO~To the MechanicaEURO (TM)s WifeaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (11 January 1834), 13. aEURO~To the Females of the Working ClassaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (8 February 1834), 14. aEURO~To the Bondswoman of BirminghamaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (22 February 1834), 15. aEURO~A Page for the LadiesaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (8 March 1834), 16. aEURO~To the Editor of The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (15 March 1834), 17. aEURO~Letter from an Initiated WeaveraEURO (TM)s WifeaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (15 March 1834), 18. aEURO~A Page for the LassesaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (15 March 1834), 19. aEURO~A Page for the LadiesaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (22 March 1834), 20. aEURO~A Page for the LadiesaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (29 March 1834), 21. aEURO~[Letter to the TailorsaEURO (TM) Union]aEURO (TM), The Pioneer (29 March 1834), 22. aEURO~Memorial of the Females of Nottingham and VicinityaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (29 March 1834), 23. aEURO~A Page for the LadiesaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (5 April 1834), 24. aEURO~A Page for the LadiesaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (12 April 1834), 25. aEURO~Second Letter to the TailorsaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (12 April 1834), 26. aEURO~The Dorchester VictimsaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (12 April 1834), 27. aEURO~To the Editor of The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (12 April 1834), 28. aEURO~To the Bonnet Makers of London, Hartford, and BedfordaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (12 April 1834), 29. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (26 April 1834), 30. aEURO~[Letter from P.A.S.]aEURO (TM), The Pioneer (26 April 1834), 31. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (3 May 1834), 32. aEURO~[Letter from a Unionist Tailor]aEURO (TM), The Pioneer (3 May 1834), 33. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (10 May 1834), 34. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (17 May 1834), 35. aEURO~To the Female Straw-Workers of LondonaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (17 May 1834), 36. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (24 May 1834), 37. aEURO~To the Straw-Bonnet MakersaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (24 May 1834), 38. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (31 May 1834), 39. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM)s PageaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (7 June 1834), 40. aEURO~To the Editor of The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (7 June 1834), 41. aEURO~The Straw PlattersaEURO (TM), The Pioneer (7 June 1834), 42. The Pioneer (14 June 1834), 43. The Pioneer (21 June 1834), 44. The Pioneer (21 June 1834), 45. aEURO~To the Editor of The PioneeraEURO (TM), The Pioneer (21 June 1834), 46. The Pioneer (28 June 1834), 47. The Pioneer (5 July 1834), The New Moral World, 48. aEURO~The Improvement of the MannersaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (31 January 1835), 49. aEURO~Flattery and PolitenessaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (14 March 1835), 50. aEURO~For The New Moral WorldaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (11 April 1835), 51. aEURO~Female ImprovementaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (13 June 1835), 52. aEURO~An Appeal to WomenaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (15 August 1835), 53. aEURO~An Appeal to WomenaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (22 August 1835), 54. aEURO~The Religion of the MillenniumaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (6 February 1836), 55. aEURO~On SuperstitionaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (7 May 1836), 56. aEURO~Conversation of Sophy and EmmaaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (4 June 1836), 57. aEURO~WomanaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (4 March 1837), 58. aEURO~MoralityaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (6 January 1838), 59. aEURO~The Love of KnowledgeaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (3 February 1838), 60. aEURO~Education: A DialogueaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (21 April 1838), 61. aEURO~Commonsense and Human LoveaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (30 June 1838), 62. aEURO~Conversation of Jane and ElizaaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (29 December 1838), 63. aEURO~Condition of WomanaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (6 April 1839), 64. aEURO~The Fable of the Guinea and the Fragment of SteelaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (6 April 1839), 65. aEURO~ManaEURO (TM)s LegislationaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (25 May 1839), 66. aEURO~Women and the LawsaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (29 June 1839), 67. aEURO~Social Regeneration of WomenaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (24 August 1839), 68. aEURO~On ForbearanceaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (28 September 1839), 69. aEURO~The Moral VirtuesaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (14 December 1839), 70. aEURO~The Principles of The New Moral WorldaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (29 February 1840), 71. aEURO~Festivity at the New Social HallaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (25 March 1840), 72. aEURO~Female Influence and TrainingaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (3 November 1838), 73. aEURO~Education and Capabilities of WomenaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (8 June 1839), 74. aEURO~Comparison of the SexesaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (8 June 1839), 75. aEURO~Education of WomanaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (22 June 1839), 76. aEURO~Woman as She Is and as She Ought to BeaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (12 January 1839), 77. aEURO~Woman as She Is and as She Ought to BeaEURO (TM), The New Moral World (26 January 1839), The National, 78. aEURO~The Treatment and Position of WomenaEURO (TM), The National, No. 10 (9 March 1839), The Northern Star, 79. aEURO~Female Public Meeting [at Elland]aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (17 February 1838), 80. aEURO~To the Editors of The Northern StaraEURO (TM), The Northern Star (17 March 1838), 81. aEURO~Address of the Female Radicals of Elland to the Dorchester Victims on their Return HomeaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (14 April 1838), 82. aEURO~Elland Anti-Poor-Law MeetingaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (21 April 1838), 83. aEURO~Mrs Grassby v. Mr TattersfieldaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (28 April 1838), 84. aEURO~Important Meeting of Women at BirminghamaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (5 May 1838), 85. aEURO~To the Women of ScotlandaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (23 June 1838), 86. aEURO~To the Women of BirminghamaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (25 August 1838), 87. aEURO~Meeting of Females [at Carlisle]aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (1 September 1838), 88. aEURO~Nottingham Female Political UnionaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (8 December 1838), 89. aEURO~Address of the Female Radical Association of Carlisle to Feargus OaEURO (TM)Connor, Esq.aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (22 December 1838), 90. aEURO~Female Radical Association [Carlisle]aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (22 December 1838), 91. aEURO~Address of the Ashton Female Political Union to the Women of Great Britain and IrelandaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (2 February 1839), 92. aEURO~Address of the Female Political Union of Newcastle-Upon-Tyne to their Fellow CountrywomenaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (9 February 1839), 93. aEURO~Public Meeting of Women at BradfordaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (30 March 1839), 94. aEURO~Female Radical Association [Doghouse]aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (30 March 1839), 95. aEURO~The London Female Democratic Association to the Women of England, and Particularly the Women of the MetropolisaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (11 May 1839), 96. aEURO~Great Meeting of the Patriotic Women of SunderlandaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (8 June 1839), 97. aEURO~Female Democratic Festival at NewcastleaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (15 June 1839), 98. aEURO~Mrs Frost, and the Wives and Families of All Suffering ChartistsaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (12 September 1840), 99. aEURO~Mrs Roberts, the Whig Made WidowaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (17 October 1840), 100. aEURO~Address of the East London Female Total Abstinence AssociationaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (30 January 1841), 101. aEURO~The Rights of Woman [Review]aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (30 January 1841), 102. aEURO~The English Maiden: Her Moral and Domestic Duties [Review]aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (16 October 1841), 103. aEURO~The Effect of aEUROoeEarly,aEURO aEUROoeImprudent,aEURO and aEUROoeImprovident MarriagesaEUROaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (20 November 1841), 104. aEURO~To Feargus OaEURO (TM)Connor, Esq.aEURO (TM), The Northern Star (1 January 1842), 105. aEURO~To the Female Chartists of Great BritainaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (19 February 1842), 106. aEURO~To the Women of EnglandaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (2 July 1842), 107. aEURO~A Few Words to my Chartist Sisters EverywhereaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (30 July 1842), 108. aEURO~To the Females of the Metropolis and its VicinityaEURO (TM), The Northern Star (10 October 1842), The New Poor Law, 109. aEURO~The Bastardy ClauseaEURO (TM), [from] The Book Of The Bastilles (1841), 110. aEURO~How Wad You Like It Yoursel?aEURO (TM), [from] The Book of the Bastilles (1841), 111. aEURO~The Death of Lord John RussellaEURO (TM)s First WifeaEURO (TM), [from] The Book of the Bastilles (1841), The Union, 112. aEURO~The Woman, the Great Social ReformeraEURO (TM), The Union (April 1842), 113. aEURO~Employment of Females in MinesaEURO (TM), The Union (May 1842), 114. aEURO~Female Education [Social]aEURO (TM), The Union (November 1842), 115. aEURO~Female Education [Moral]aEURO (TM), The Union (December 1842), 116. aEURO~The Women of the Working ClassesaEURO (TM), The Union (January 1843), Secularism, 117. A Funeral Sermon Occasioned by the Death of Richard Carlile (1843), 118. GodaEURO (TM)s Gifts and ManaEURO (TM)s Duties (1843), 119. What Has the Bible Done for Woman? (n.d.), VOLUME II: FRANCES WRIGHT, Introduction, 120. Course Of Popular Lectures (1829), 121. Address on the State of the Public Mind, and the Measures which It Calls for (1829), 122. Address, Containing a Review of the Times (1830), 123. An Address to Young Mechanics, as Delivered in the Hall of Science (1830), 124. Parting Address, as Delivered in the Bowery Theatre, to the People of New-York (1830), 125. England, the Civilizer: Her History Developed in its Principles (1848), VOLUME III: MARRIAGE, SEXUALITY AND FAMILY, Introduction, 126. William Cobbett, Letter III aEURO~To a LoveraEURO (TM) and Letter IV aEURO~To a HusbandaEURO (TM), from Advice to Young Men and (Incidentally) to Young Women, in the Middle and Higher Ranks of Life in a Series of Letters Addressed to a Youth, a Bachelor, a Lover, a Husband, a Father, a Citizen, or a Subject (1856), 127. Moral Physiology: or, a Brief and Plain Treatise on the Population Question (1833), 128. The Marriage System of The New Moral World
  • with a Faint Outline of the Present Very Irrational System, as Developed in a Course of Ten Lectures (1839), 129. The Influence of the Present Marriage System upon the Character and Interests of Females Contrasted with that Proposed by Robert Owen, Esq. (1838), 130. Social and Political Morality (1853), VOLUME IV: WOMEN AND INDUSTRIALISM, Introduction, 131. Industrial Employment of Women in the Middle and Lower Ranks (1870)

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