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Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900 Sue Morgan

Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900 By Sue Morgan

Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900 by Sue Morgan


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This collection of new essays examines the pervasive influence of religion upon the lives and strategies of late eighteenth and nineteenth century women activists.

Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900 Summary

Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900 by Sue Morgan

This collection of new essays examines the pervasive influence of religion upon the lives and strategies of late eighteenth and nineteenth century women activists. The book discusses a wide range of issues from female education to lesbian passion, and the authors demonstrate through detailed case-studies, women's skilful negotiation of the boundaries between personal religious beliefs, moral attitudes and social action.

About Sue Morgan

KRISTIN G. DOERN Lecturer in Historical Studies, Bath Spa University College GULNAR (GULI) FRANCIS-DEHQANI PhD, University of Bristol JOYCE GOODMAN Reader in History of Education, King's Alfred's College, Winchester CAMILLA LEACH Postgraduate Student, King Alfred's College, Winchester LAURA LAUER Author HELEN MATHERS Research Fellow, Department of History, Sheffield University SUZANNE RICKARD Author JUDITH ROWBOTHAM Senior Lecturer in History, Nottingham Trent University ANNE STOTT Associate Lecturer, Open University and Sessional Lecturer, Birkbeck College, University of London MARTHA VICINUS Eliza M.Moshe Distinguished University Professor of English, History and Women's Studies, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, USA RUTH WATTS Reader, History of Education, University of Birmingham LINDA WILSON Lecturer, School of Theology and Religious Studies, University of Gloucestershire SHEILA WRIGHT Lecturer, Centre of Continuing Education, University of York.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements Notes on the Contributors Introduction: Women, Religion and Feminism, Past, Present and Future Perspectives; S.Morgan PART I: FEMALE EDUCATION AND MORAL REFORM 'A Singular Injustice Towards Women': Hannah More, Evangelicalism and Female Education; A.Stott Rational Religion and Feminism: The Challenge of Unitarianism in the Nineteenth Century; R.Watts 'At the Centre of the Circle whose Circumference Spans all Nations': Quaker Women and the Ladies Committee of the British and Foreign School Society, 1813-1837; J.Goodman & C.Leach PART II: SEXUALITY AND FEMALE FRIENDSHIPS 'The Gift of Love': Nineteenth Century Religion and Lesbian Passion; M.Vicinus 'Every Good Woman Needs a Companion of Her Own Sex': Quaker Women and Spiritual Friendship 1750-1850; S.Wright PART III: WOMEN WRITERS WITH CAUSES 'Afraid to be Singular': Marianne Farmington and the Role of Women, 1857-1909; L.Wilson Evangelicalism and Feminism: Josephine Butler, 1828-1906; H.Mathers Victorian Women with Causes: Writing, Religion and Action; S.Rickard Equal Questions: The 'Women Question' and the 'Drink Question' in the Writings of Clara Lucas Balfour, 1808-78; K.G.Doern PART IV: INDEPENDENT WOMEN MISSIONARIES Ministering Angels, not Ministers: Women's Involvement in the Foreign Missionary Movement c1860-1910; J.Rowbotham Medical Missions and the History of Feminism: Emmiline Stuart of the CMS Persia Mission; G.Francis-Dehqani Opportunities for Baptist Women and the 'Problem' of the Baptist Zenana Mission, 1867-1913; L.Lauer Index

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NPB9780333993071
9780333993071
0333993071
Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900 by Sue Morgan
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2002-08-06
235
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