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Women and Belief, 18521928 [Multiple-component retail product]

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  • Sērija : History of Feminism
  • Izdošanas datums: 16-Oct-2012
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  • ISBN-10: 0415472180
  • ISBN-13: 9780415472180
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Over recent years, research into religious belief during the Victorian period and the early twentieth century has grown in diversity and importance. The centrality of faith-based discourses to women of the period has long been recognized by scholars in the field. But until now relatively little significance has been attached to the fundamental relationship between women’s faith and women’s rights. This new title in the History of Feminism series remedies that omission. Women and Belief, 1852–1928 is a six-volume collection of primary materials covering a wide range of opinions about women, their self-identity, and the combination of their spiritual and political beliefs.

Addressing the most debated aspects of women’s religious, social, cultural, and political rights, the collection adopts an historical overview of the period and provides an authoritative representation of the wide body of literature written by and about women’s faith. Beginning with an example of how religious discourse provided a model for acceptable female behaviour and a satirical take on women’s rights and spiritualism and ending with an economist’s psychoanalytic study of female belief from 1928, Women and Belief, 1852–1928 provides a unique collection of different viewpoints. It brings together the work of women writers, theologians, philosophers, and economic and cultural historians to illustrate the multiplicity of voices and opinions on the issues of suffrage and religious faith. This diversity is equally reflected in the broad geographical coverage of the collection which draws on works not only from the United Kingdom and United States but also includes materials from Canada and India, and moves beyond the Christian into the spheres of theosophy, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism, and Judaism. The gathered materials include works of non-fiction, poetry, analytical works, satires, pamphlets, sermons, spiritual (auto)biography, and periodical articles.

Making readily available such materials—which are currently very difficult for scholars, researchers, and students across the globe to locate and use—Women and Belief, 1852–1928 is a veritable treasure-trove. The gathered works are reproduced in facsimile, giving users a strong sense of immediacy to the texts and permitting citation to the original pagination. And with detailed and comprehensive introductory, biographical, and contextual material in each volume illustrating the ways in which the materials chart the gradual evolution of feminist thinking about belief, spirituality, and faith that directly fed into the emerging discourses of political and social rights for women, the collection is destined to be welcomed as a vital reference and research resource.

Volume I General Introduction xi
Mark Llewellyn
Introduction to Volume I xxiii
Jessica Cox
Nadine Muller
1 Women of Christianity, exemplary for acts of piety and charity... with portraits (London: Smith, Elder and Co., 1852)
1(1)
Julia Kavanagh
Volume II Introduction to Volume II vii
Jessica Cox
Nadine Muller
2 Woman's right to preach the Gospel (Syracuse, New York, 1853)
1(23)
Luther Lee
3 A Book for the Times. Lucy Boston; or, Woman's Rights and Spiritualism: illustrating the follies and delusions of the nineteenth century (New York: J.C. Derby, 1855)
24
Fred Folio
Volume III Introduction to Volume III vii
Jessica Cox
Nadine Muller
4 Woman's sphere and work, considered in the light of scripture. A Book for Young Women (London: James Nisbet and Co., 1859)
1(244)
William Landels
5 The Influence of Christianity on the Position and Character of Woman: A sermon [ on Romans xvi.1] (Calcutta: T. J. M'Arthur, Bishop's College Press, 1859)
245(54)
W. Kay
6 Female Ministry; or, Woman's Right to Preach the Gospel (1859; London: Morgan & Chase, 1870)
299(23)
Mrs. Booth
7 Woman's work: a speech delivered in the Lower House of Convocation on Tuesday, July 19, 1861 (London: Rivingtons, 1862)
322(23)
Richard Seymour
8 Plea for modern prophetesses (Glasgow: George Callie, 1866)
345(68)
Miss I.T. Armstrong
9 Female Franchise. Have Women Immortal Souls? The popular belief disputed (London: Frederick Farrah, 1868)
413
Volume IV Introduction to Volume IV vii
Jessica Cox
Nadine Muller
10 Women's Suffrage: The Reform Against Nature (New York: Charles Scribner and Company, 1869)
1(192)
Horace Bushnell
11 The Importance of Religion to Woman (Stratford, Ontario: James Robb, 1875)
193(66)
Mrs. Annie Rollo Stagg
12 Woman outside Christendom. An exposition of the influence exerted by Christianity on the social position and happiness of women (London: Trubner & Co., 1880)
259(168)
J. G. Mandley
13 What is Spiritualism? A paper read at the Annual Conference of the Christian Women's Union, held in Glasgow, November 12th, 1884 (London: Alfred Holness, 1884)
427(16)
Mrs. E. Mchardie
14 Why women should be secularists (London: Progressive Publishing Company, 1891)
443
Louisa Samson
Volume V Introduction to Volume V vii
Jessica Cox
Nadine Muller
15 Religious Education of Women (Oxford: James Parker and Co., 1894)
1(25)
Lucy H. M. Soulsby
16 Preface and Introduction to The Woman's Bible (New York: European Publishing Company, 1895)
26(9)
Elizabeth Cady Stanton
17 How is Woman treated by Man and Religion? (Bombay: Javaji Dadaji's "Nirnaya-Sagar" Press, 1896)
35(15)
Bhagwant Hari Khare
18 Extract from The God-Idea of the Ancients or Sex in Religion (London: G. P. Putnam's Sons, 1897)
50(17)
Eliza Burt Gamble
19 Joyce Maxwell's Mistakes: A Story of Women's Work in the Mission Field (London: Charles H. Kelly, 1899)
67(60)
Lena Tyack
20 Women in the Early Christian Ministry (Philadelphia: Alfred J. Ferris, 1897)
127(149)
Ellen Battelle Dietrick
21 Will women help? An appeal to women to assist in liberating modern thought from theological bonds (London: Watts & Co., 1900)
276(98)
F. J. Gould
22 "Towards freedom: an appeal to thoughtful men and women", The Agnostic Journal (London: Watts & Co., 1904-5)
374(13)
Lady Florence Dixie
23 Thoughts for creedless women (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1906)
387
Emily Hickey
Volume VI Introduction to Volume VI vii
Jessica Cox
Nadine Muller
24 Phases of Progress. A study of the evolution of religion, education and woman (London & Edinburgh: Sands & Co., 1910)
1(166)
Mrs. Randolph Mordecai
25 God's Word to Women. 101 Questions Answered: A Woman's Catechism (Southport: 1910)
167(67)
Katharine Bushnell
26 `Christianity and "Woman's Rights.'" [ Catholic Social Guild Pamphlets. no. 16] (London: Catholic Truth Society, 1912)
234(24)
Joseph Keating
27 The Religious Aspect of the Women's Movement: Being a Series of Addresses Delivered at Meetings at the Queen's Hall, London, on June 19, 1912 (London: The Collegium, 1912)
258(61)
The Collegium
28 The Legal Position of Women in Islam (London: University of London Press, 1912)
319(45)
Syed Ameer Ali
29 Theosophy and the Woman's Movement [ The Riddle of Life Series---No. IV] (London: Theosophical Publishing Society, 1913)
364(57)
C. Despard
30 Woman and Christianity: The Subjection and Exploitation of a Sex (London: The Pioneer Press, 1919)
421(96)
Chapman Cohen
31 Extract from Religion and Woman (London: The Pioneer Press, 1928)
517
George Whitehead
Jessica Cox; Mark Llewellyn; Nadine Muller