Author: Yaffa Draznin
Publisher: Greenwood Publishing Group
ISBN: 9780313313998
Size: 72.23 MB
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 227
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Through a detailed description of the life and activities of the middle-class married woman of London between 1875 and 1900, this study reveals how housewives unwittingly became engines for change as the new century neared. In marked contrast to the stereotypical depictions of Victorian women in literature and on television, Draznin reveals a woman seldom seen: the stay-at-home housewife whose activities were not much different than those of her counterparts today. By exploring her daily activities, how she cleaned her home, disciplined her children, managed her servants, stretched a limited budget, and began to indulge herself, one discovers the human dimension of women who lived more than a century ago. While most studies of this period consider values, aspirations, and attitudes, this book concentrates on actions, what these women did all day, to provide readers with a new perspective on Victorian life. Late-Victorian London was a surprisingly modern city with a public face of well-lit streets, an excellent underground railway system, and extended municipal services. In the home, gas stoves were replacing coal ranges and household appliances were becoming more common. Having both money to spend and a strong incentive to buy the new laborsaving devices, ready-to-wear clothing, and other manufactured products, the middle-class matron's resistance to change gave way to a rising consumer culture. Despite her nearly exclusive preoccupation with home and family, these urban women became agents for the modernization of Britain.
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The Victorian Newsletter
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Category : Great Britain
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Bibliographic Index
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Category : Bibliographical literature
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Pages : 26
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Category : Bibliographical literature
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Pages : 26
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Journal Of Women S History
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Category : Women
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The Political Worlds Of Women
Author: Sarah Richardson
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415825660
Size: 25.21 MB
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Traditional analyses of nineteenth-century politics have assigned women a peripheral role. By adopting a broader interpretation of political participation, the author identifies how middle-class women were able to contribute to political affairs in the nineteenth century. Examining the contribution that women made to British political life in the period 1800-1870 stimulates debates about gender and politics, the nature of authority and the definition of political culture. This volume examines female engagement in both traditional and unconventional political arenas, including female sociability, salons, child-rearing and education, health, consumption, religious reform and nationalism. Richardson focuses on middle-class women's social, cultural, intellectual and political authority, as implemented by a range of public figures and lesser-known campaigners. The activists discussed and their varying political, economic and religious backgrounds will demonstrate the significance of female interventions in shaping the political culture of the period and beyond.
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 0415825660
Size: 25.21 MB
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 252
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Traditional analyses of nineteenth-century politics have assigned women a peripheral role. By adopting a broader interpretation of political participation, the author identifies how middle-class women were able to contribute to political affairs in the nineteenth century. Examining the contribution that women made to British political life in the period 1800-1870 stimulates debates about gender and politics, the nature of authority and the definition of political culture. This volume examines female engagement in both traditional and unconventional political arenas, including female sociability, salons, child-rearing and education, health, consumption, religious reform and nationalism. Richardson focuses on middle-class women's social, cultural, intellectual and political authority, as implemented by a range of public figures and lesser-known campaigners. The activists discussed and their varying political, economic and religious backgrounds will demonstrate the significance of female interventions in shaping the political culture of the period and beyond.
Cumulative Bibliography Of Victorian Studies
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Category : English literature
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African American Women And Social Action
Author: Floris Loretta Barnett Cash
Publisher: Praeger
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Size: 72.51 MB
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Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 213
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Examines the volunteer efforts of black clubwomen from 1896 to 1936 and how their work influenced the impact and direction of social services in black communities during the Progressive era.
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Category : History
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Pages : 213
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Examines the volunteer efforts of black clubwomen from 1896 to 1936 and how their work influenced the impact and direction of social services in black communities during the Progressive era.
Nan N
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Category : Sex role
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Feminist Studies
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Category : Electronic journals
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Frances Trollope And The Novel Of Social Change
Author: Brenda Ayres
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 199
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Victorian writer Frances Trollope has been relegated to a mere footnote in literary history as simply the mother of Anthony. Equally unfortunate is that her 34 novels have been out of print since the nineteenth century. She was, nonetheless, the most provocative female writer of the early Victorian period who used the novel to impel social change. This book invites a reassessment of her historical, cultural, and literary merits.
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Category : Literary Criticism
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Pages : 199
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Victorian writer Frances Trollope has been relegated to a mere footnote in literary history as simply the mother of Anthony. Equally unfortunate is that her 34 novels have been out of print since the nineteenth century. She was, nonetheless, the most provocative female writer of the early Victorian period who used the novel to impel social change. This book invites a reassessment of her historical, cultural, and literary merits.
Excluded From Suffrage History
Author: Leila R. Brammer
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
Languages : en
Pages : 136
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Discusses Matilda Joslyn Gage, a key figure in the 19th century woman suffrage movement whose advanced feminist thought resulted in her exclusion from the movement and its history by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
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Category : Biography & Autobiography
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Pages : 136
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Discusses Matilda Joslyn Gage, a key figure in the 19th century woman suffrage movement whose advanced feminist thought resulted in her exclusion from the movement and its history by Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton.
The Artist As Outsider In The Novels Of Toni Morrison And Virginia Woolf
Author: Lisa Williams
Publisher: Praeger
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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On first consideration, Nobel prize winning African-American author Toni Morrison might seem to have little in common with Virginia Woolf, the British writer who challenged Victorian concepts of womanhood. But interestingly enough, Morrison wrote her masters thesis on Woolf and William Faulkner, and in that thesis, she gives special attention to issues of isolation. For Woolf, Morrison notes, isolation brings a sense of freedom that the attached can never comprehend. In her own novels, Morrison redefines Woolf's concept of isolation in terms of American racism, and both Woolf and Morrison examine the obstacles the female artist must overcome before she can create art. This volume looks at the similarities that link Morrison and Woolf together despite their racial, ethnic, national, and historical differences. At the same time, it analyzes how differing structures of domination define their art.
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Category : Literary Criticism
Languages : en
Pages : 194
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On first consideration, Nobel prize winning African-American author Toni Morrison might seem to have little in common with Virginia Woolf, the British writer who challenged Victorian concepts of womanhood. But interestingly enough, Morrison wrote her masters thesis on Woolf and William Faulkner, and in that thesis, she gives special attention to issues of isolation. For Woolf, Morrison notes, isolation brings a sense of freedom that the attached can never comprehend. In her own novels, Morrison redefines Woolf's concept of isolation in terms of American racism, and both Woolf and Morrison examine the obstacles the female artist must overcome before she can create art. This volume looks at the similarities that link Morrison and Woolf together despite their racial, ethnic, national, and historical differences. At the same time, it analyzes how differing structures of domination define their art.
Social Capital Trust And The Industrial Revolution
Author: David Sunderland
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134116454
Size: 19.87 MB
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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The first text to examine the concept of trust and the role that it played on the Industrial Revolution, this book is a key resource for students studying nineteenth century British history as well as historically minded sociologists.Analytical in style and comprehensive in approach, Social Capital, Trust and the Industrial Revolution covers a ran
Publisher: Routledge
ISBN: 1134116454
Size: 19.87 MB
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Category : Business & Economics
Languages : en
Pages : 260
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The first text to examine the concept of trust and the role that it played on the Industrial Revolution, this book is a key resource for students studying nineteenth century British history as well as historically minded sociologists.Analytical in style and comprehensive in approach, Social Capital, Trust and the Industrial Revolution covers a ran
The Times Index
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Indexes the Times and its supplements.
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Indexes the Times and its supplements.