The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions: 1871

The Englishwoman’s Review, which published from 1866 to 1910, participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men, choice of occupation, participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government, access to higher education, admittance to the male professions, particularly medicine, and, of course, the power of suffrage equal to that of men.

First published in 1985, this fourth volume contains issues from 1871. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark, and an index compiled by Anna Clark, this set will be an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain.

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The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions: 1871

The Englishwoman’s Review, which published from 1866 to 1910, participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men, choice of occupation, participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government, access to higher education, admittance to the male professions, particularly medicine, and, of course, the power of suffrage equal to that of men.

First published in 1985, this fourth volume contains issues from 1871. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark, and an index compiled by Anna Clark, this set will be an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain.

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The Englishwoman’s Review, which published from 1866 to 1910, participated in and recorded a great change in the range of possibilities open to women. The ideal of the magazine was the idea of the emerging emancipated middle-class woman: economic independence from men, choice of occupation, participation in the male enterprises of commerce and government, access to higher education, admittance to the male professions, particularly medicine, and, of course, the power of suffrage equal to that of men.

First published in 1985, this fourth volume contains issues from 1871. With an informative introduction by Janet Horowitz Murray and Myra Stark, and an index compiled by Anna Clark, this set will be an invaluable resource to those studying nineteenth and early twentieth-century feminism and the women’s movement in Britain.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781315411590
Publisher: Taylor & Francis
Publication date: 12/19/2016
Series: Routledge Library Editions: The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions , #4
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 318
File size: 673 KB

About the Author

Janet Murray, Myra Stark

Table of Contents

The Englishwoman's Review of Social and Industrial Questions 1871, Contents A-Z, from Articles Leading- Election of School Boards to Women's Rights (Lady Amberley)
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