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Infidel Feminism: Secularism, Religion and Women's Emancipation, England 18301914

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Full Title:

Infidel Feminism: Secularism, Religion and Women's Emancipation, England 18301914

Contributors:

By (Author) Laura Schwarz

ISBN:

9780719097287

Publisher:

Manchester University Press

Imprint:

Manchester University Press

Publication Date:

3rd March 2015

Country:

United Kingdom

Classifications

Readership:

Tertiary Education

Main Subject:
Dewey:

305.420941

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

264

Dimensions:

Width 138mm, Height 216mm

Description

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. -- .

Reviews

An illuminating read'.
June Purvis, THE, 21st March 2013

"In sum, this book is a fascinating read, and a rigorously written history of a radical women's movement. As such, it merits reading, and inclusion into our studies of feminism and women's movement in Victorian times."
(Sneha Krishnan, Wolfson College, Oxford, LSE Reviews, 20/11/2013)

"Infidel Feminists makes an important, thorough and very compelling contribution to our understanding of the richness and diversity of both religious culture and feminism in the nineteenth and early twentieth century."
(Alison Twells, Sheffield Hallam, Women's History Review, 03/10/2013)

"This important work is long overdue"
(Dr Edward Royle, University of York, Reviews in History, 14/11/2013)

Infidel Feminism establishes with great clarity the significance of this substratum of feminist identity to the wider Victorian womens movement...As such it deserves to gain an appreciative audience amongst both scholars of Victorian feminism and historians of Victorian religion.

...it deserves to gain an appreciative audience amongst both scholars of Victorian feminism and historians of Victorian religion.

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Author Bio

Laura Schwartz is Assistant Professor of Modern British History at the University of Warwick

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