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The Truest Form Of Patriotism Pacifist Feminism In Britain 18701902 Gender In History Heloise Brown

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The Truest Form Of Patriotism Pacifist Feminism In Britain 18701902 Gender In History Heloise Brown
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.24 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Heloise Brown
ISBN: 9780719065309, 9781423706526, 0719065305, 0719065313
Language: English
Year: 2004

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The Truest Form Of Patriotism Pacifist Feminism In Britain 18701902 Gender In History Heloise Brown by Heloise Brown 9780719065309, 9781423706526, 0719065305, 0719065313 instant download after payment.

This book explores the pervasive influence of pacifism on Victorian feminism. Drawing on previously unused source material, it provides an account of Victorian women who campaigned for peace and the many feminists who incorporated pacifist ideas into their writing on women and women's work. It explores feminists' ideas about the role of women within the empire, their eligibility for citizenship and their ability to act as moral guardians in public life. Brown shows that such ideas made use--in varying ways--of gendered understandings of the role of force and the relevance of arbitration and other pacifist strategies. Brown examines the work of a wide range of individuals and organizations, from well-known feminists such as Lydia Becker, Josephine Butler and Millicent Garrett Fawcett, to lesser-known figures such as the Quaker pacifists Ellen Robinson and Priscilla Peckover.

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