Women and the people : authority, authorship and the radical tradition in nineteenth century England /Helen Rogers
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Women and the people : re-making the radical tradition --
A leader of the people : Eliza Sharples and the radical platform, 1832-52 --
Women of the people : influence and force in the Charist movement, 1838-48 --
Serving the people : feminist writers and the politics of improvement, 1830-50 --
The daughters of the people : representing the needlewomen, 1841-64 --
The people and the outcast : the repeal movement and the battle for liberalism, 1870-74 --
Of the common people : the dimensions of a radical life, Mary Smith, 1822-89 --
Beyond the people? Reconfiguring the radical tradition.
Based on research investigating the range of women's involvement in early-19th-century popular politics, mid-Victorian reform and the women's movements of the late century, this work explores the interconnections of populism, liberalism and feminism.
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