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Feminism and the periodical press, 1900-1918

Delap, Lucy(Edited by)DiCenzo, Maria(Edited by)Ryan, Leila(Edited by)
Part of the History of Feminism series
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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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Routledge
0415320259 / 9780415320252
Laminated
23/12/2005
United Kingdom
English
1200 p.
24 cm
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