Feminism and the Periodical Press, 1900-1918, المجلد 2Lucy Delap, Maria DiCenzo, Leila Ryan Taylor & Francis, 2006 - 556 من الصفحات The Edwardian period experienced a particularly vibrant periodical culture, with phenomenal growth in the numbers of titles published that were either aimed specifically at women, or else saw women as a key section of their readership or contributor group. It was an era of political ferment in which a number of 'progressive' traditions were formulated, shaped or abandoned, including socialism, feminism, modernism, empire politics, trade unionism and welfarism. Organized around some of the central themes of political thought and utopian thinking, this impressive collection gathers together classic articles from key periodicals. The set presents a comprehensive sourcebook of readings on Edwardian/Progressive era feminist thought, exploring the intervention of the radical public intellectuals working in these traditions in North America and the UK from 1900-1918. |
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Margaret Wynne Nevinson The Problem of the Illegitimate Child The Vote 30 April 1915 | 21 |
Erma Stocking Should Have Police Women The Grain Growers Guide 29 November 1916 | 21 |
VOLUME II | 21 |
Priscilla E Moulder In Khakidom Modern Woman and Her Work 25 December 1915 pp 154 | 21 |
Lina Eckenstein Woman as Apostle and Prophet The Englishwoman January 1912 pp 5767 | 57 |
Agnes Mott The Maternity and Child Welfare Bill The Catholic Suffragist 15 August 1918 | 59 |
Joseph Smith The Temperance Question and Annie Wells Cannon Do We Want Prohibition | 65 |
Marriage and the Working Woman Modern Woman and Her Work 22 January 1916 no page | 71 |
A Deadly Plague Womans Century January 1917 p 16 | 25 |
The Equality of Women The Suffragette 10 January 1913 p 185 | 27 |
When the Men Come Home Modern Woman and Her Work 12 February 1916 no page number | 41 |
Phoebe W Couzins Shall the Men Wash Dishes? The Womans Journal 7 July 1900 p 210 | 55 |
Divorce Laws Unequal Shafts August 1896 p | 93 |
Laurence Housman The Protected Sex Votes for Women 19 November 1908 p 123 | 99 |
Brenda Murray Draper Americas Philosopher and the Womens Movement The Vote 28 January | |
Isabelle Beaton Graham Homesteads for Women The Grain Growers Guide 17 November | |
Exercise for Women Womans Signal 27 August 1896 p 186 | 87 |
E T Children and the Suffrage The Vote 15 January 1910 p 140 | 23 |
Charlotte Perkins Gilman A Visible Evolution Forerunner April 1914 pp 214215 | |
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