Equal or different : women's politics 1800-1914. / Jane Rendall.

By: Jane RendallContributor(s): Jane RendallMaterial type: TextTextPublisher number: Brijwasi Book Distributor | H-87, Lalita Park, Laxmi Nagar, Delhi-110092Publication details: Oxford [Oxfordshire], UK ; New York, NY, USA : Basil Blackwell , 1987Description: ix, 290 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN: 0631145230Genre/Form: Political activity.DDC classification: 305.420 REN
Contents:
Introduction / Jane Rendall -- Part 1. Cottage religion and the politics of survival / Deborah Valenze -- Women, work and politics in nineteenth-century England : The problem of authority / Dorothy Thompson -- 'A burning zeal for righteousness' : Women in the British anti-slavery movement, 1820-1860 / Louis Billington and Rosamund Billington -- 'A moral engine'? Feminism, liberalism and the English Woman's Journal / Jane Rendall -- Part 2. The married woman, the 'new woman' and the feminist : Sexual politics of the 1890s / Lucy Bland -- Party political women : A comparative study of liberal women and the Primrose League, 1890-1914 / Linda Walker -- Women in council : Separate spheres, public space / Patricia Hollis -- 'In the comradeship of the sexes lies the hope of progress and social regeneration' : Women in the West Riding ILP, c1890-1914 / June Hannam.
Summary: Explores the reasons why women entered public life in 19th- and early 20th-century Britain. The contributors discuss women's involvement in political parties, the labour movement and local government.
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Introduction / Jane Rendall --
Part 1. Cottage religion and the politics of survival / Deborah Valenze --
Women, work and politics in nineteenth-century England : The problem of authority / Dorothy Thompson --
'A burning zeal for righteousness' : Women in the British anti-slavery movement, 1820-1860 / Louis Billington and Rosamund Billington --
'A moral engine'? Feminism, liberalism and the English Woman's Journal / Jane Rendall --
Part 2. The married woman, the 'new woman' and the feminist : Sexual politics of the 1890s / Lucy Bland --
Party political women : A comparative study of liberal women and the Primrose League, 1890-1914 / Linda Walker --
Women in council : Separate spheres, public space / Patricia Hollis --
'In the comradeship of the sexes lies the hope of progress and social regeneration' : Women in the West Riding ILP, c1890-1914 / June Hannam.

Explores the reasons why women entered public life in 19th- and early 20th-century Britain. The contributors discuss women's involvement in political parties, the labour movement and local government.

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