The Queen's daughters : an anthology of Victorian feminist writings on India, 1857-1900 / Penelope Tuson
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305.420954 RAJ Real and imagined Women | 305.420954 SEN Memsahib's writings | 305.420954 SEN Memsahib's writings | 305.420954 TUS The Queen's daughters | 305.42095475 CRO The SEWA movement and rural development | 305.420973 WOL Fire with Fire | 305.422 VAN Gender Sex and the City |
In the 30 years following 1857 a wealth of material written by women on India emerged. This anthology illustrates the progression of imperialist and feminist attitudes and includes the writings of Josephine Butler, Millicent Fawcet, Mary Carpenter, Flora Annie Steel, and Florence Nightingale
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