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Jeanie, an 'Army of One' Sybil Oldfield

Jeanie, an 'Army of One' By Sybil Oldfield

Jeanie, an 'Army of One' by Sybil Oldfield


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A biography of Mrs Nassau Senior, 1822-1877, that tells how an extraordinary woman escaped from the constraints of Victorian domesticity to become the first woman in Whitehall and one of Britain's great social reformers. An ardent Christian Socialist radical, Jeanie Senior co-founded the British Red Cross in the Franco-Prussian war.

Jeanie, an 'Army of One' Summary

Jeanie, an 'Army of One': Mrs Nassau Senior, 1828-1877, the First Woman in Whitehall by Sybil Oldfield

This first full biography of Mrs. Nassau Senior, 1822-1877, tells how an extraordinary woman escaped from the constraints of Victorian domesticity to become the first woman in Whitehall and one of Britain's great social reformers. An ardent Christian Socialist radical, like her brother Thomas Hughes (author of Tom Brown's Schooldays), Jeanie Senior pioneered social work with Octavia Hill, co-founded the British Red Cross in the Franco-Prussian war and battled as 'Government Inspector' on behalf of exploited Workhouse girls. She was ferociously attacked for advocating the fostering of all pauper orphans rather than their incarceration and for indicting Workhouse 'Barrack' schools for producing prostitution fodder. Her fight to defend her findings against male hostility politicised her and she became an icon for the late 19th century women's movement. Jeanie Senior was also a significant figure in the worlds of art, music and literature, even being, it is argued here, the vital inspiration for her friend George Eliot in creating Dorothea, heroine of Middlemarch. Her life was a great 'human story' as she struggled in the teeth of multiple bereavement, an unhappy marriage and cancer in order to rescue others more desperate and vulnerable still. Florence Nightingale told her she had been 'a noble Army of one' and later grieved that her 'premature death was a national and irreparable loss'.

Jeanie, an 'Army of One' Reviews

"The fascinating biography of a Victorian who should never have been forgotten. Both the poignant private life and the heroic public life of 'Mrs Nassau Senior' here find an ebullient, witty and passionate chronicler." -- Barbara Hardy, Professor Emeritus, University of London.
"This tender and engaging portrait of Jeanie Senior, champion of the workhouse girl, reveals not just that she was admired by the great and good of Victorian Britain, but that now we must count her as one of them." -- Seth Koven, Rutgers University.

About Sybil Oldfield

Sybil Oldfield, Emeritus Reader in English, University of Sussex, is the author of Spinsters of This Parish; Women Against the Iron Fist, 19001989; The Collective Biography of Women in Britain 15501900; British Women Humanitarians 19001950; Afterwords Letters on the Death of Virginia Woolf; and Jeanie, an Army of One' Mrs. Nassau Senior 18281877, the First Woman in Whitehall. She has also edited This Working-Day World Women's Lives and Cultures in Britain 191445.

Table of Contents

Introduction; Tom Brown's Sister -- Jeanie Hughes; Being 'Mrs Nassau Senior', 1848-1853; Enter Watts and Merimee, 1852-1856; Surviving Four Hard Years, 1856-1860; Life at Elm House, 1861-1864 -- 'Come to us!'; Father and Son; Politics and Society in the Late 1860s; Interlude: Music and Friendships; George Eliot's Dorothea?; War on Two Fronts; The First Woman Civil Servant; The Government Inspector Goes on a Girl Hunt; Mrs Senior's Report; Reception of the Report; Birth of a New Woman, 1875-1876; A Bonny Fighter; Conclusion.

Additional information

GOR005414202
9781845192549
1845192540
Jeanie, an 'Army of One': Mrs Nassau Senior, 1828-1877, the First Woman in Whitehall by Sybil Oldfield
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Liverpool University Press
2007-12-01
348
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