Emigrant gentlewomen : genteel poverty and female emigration, 1830-1914 /A James Hammerton
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Contents:
1. The problem of the distressed gentlewoman --
2. Pioneer emigrants, 1832-1836 --
3. Mary Taylor in New Zealand : a case study --
4. Emigration and respectability, 1849-1853 --
5. Feminism and female emigration, 1861-1886 --
6. Emigration propaganda and the distressed gentlewoman, 1880-1914.
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1. The problem of the distressed gentlewoman --
2. Pioneer emigrants, 1832-1836 --
3. Mary Taylor in New Zealand : a case study --
4. Emigration and respectability, 1849-1853 --
5. Feminism and female emigration, 1861-1886 --
6. Emigration propaganda and the distressed gentlewoman, 1880-1914.
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