Infidel feminism : Secularism, religion and women's emancipation, England 1830-1914 PDF
by Laura Schwarz
Part of the Gender in History series
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Infidel feminism is the first in-depth study of a distinctive brand of women’s rights that emerged out of the Victorian Secularist movement.
It looks at the lives and work of a number of female activists, whose renunciation of religion shaped their struggle for emancipation.
Anti-religious or secular ideas were fundamental to the development of feminist thought, but have, until now, been almost entirely passed over in the historiography of the Victorian and Edwardian women’s movement.
In uncovering an important tradition of Freethinking feminism, this book reveals an ongoing radical and free love current connecting Owenite feminism with the more ‘respectable’ post-1850 women’s movement and the ‘New Women’ of the early twentieth century.
This book will be invaluable to both scholars and students of social and cultural history and feminist thought, and to interdisciplinary studies of religion and secularisation, as well as those interested in the history of women’s movements more broadly. -- .
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Download - Immediately Available
- Format:PDF
- Pages:264 pages, Halftones, black & white
- Publisher:Manchester University Press
- Publication Date:03/10/2017
- Category:
- ISBN:9781526130662