Emigration and empire : the life of Maria S. Rye / Marion Diamond
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305.4209 SAR Women and social reform in modern India | 305.4209 TAY Eve and the New Jerusalem | 305.420917 LEV Gender and empire | 305.42092 DIA Emigration and empire | 305.42092 SAR Words to win | 305.420938 POM Goddesses, whores, wives, and slaves | 305.42094 RIC The political worlds of women |
Ch. 1. A Chelsea Childhood --
Ch. 2. With the Ladies at Langham Place --
Ch. 3. Solutions for Surplus Women --
Ch. 4. New Zealand --
Ch. 5. Australia --
Ch. 6. An Emigration Agent in London --
Ch. 7. A New Field in Canada --
Ch. 8. 'Our Gutter Children' --
Ch. 9. Our Western Home --
Ch. 10. Emigration and Empire.
This biography gives an account of Maria Rye's activities from her early engagement with liberal feminism through her association with the "Langham Place group" in the 1850s, her work as a journalist and with the Society for Promoting Women's Employment
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