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Sexual equality : writings / by John Stuart Mill, Harriet Taylor Mill, and Helen Taylor ; edited by Ann P. Robson and John M. Robson.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Mill, John Stuart, 1806-1873, author.
Taylor, Helen, 1831-1907, author.
Mill, Harriet Hardy Taylor, 1807-1858, author.
Contributor:
Robson, Ann P. (Ann Provost), 1931- editor.
Robson, John M., editor.
Series:
Heritage
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Women--History--19th century.
Women.
Women's rights.
Equality.
Genre:
History.
Ressources Internet.
Electronic books.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (446 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Toronto, [Ontario] ; Buffalo, [New York] ; London, [England] : University of Toronto Press, 1994.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
All the significant ideas in nineteenth-century English feminism can be found in the prose and thought of John Stuart Mill and in those of the two women central to his life: Harriet Taylor, who married him in 1851, and her daughter, Helen Taylor. Together they produced some of the most powerful and influential writings ever penned to promote women's equality, and it was to this family that the Victorian women's movement in England came to look for leadership, guidance, and money.In this volume, Ann Robson and John Robson bring together the writings and speeches from these three seminal thinkers on the subject of sexual equality. Some of these pieces have not been available in published form for more than a century. They cover such topics as love, sex, marriage, children, property, domestic relations, divorce, and suffrage.Sexual Equality is a necessary tool for understanding the development of ideas on women's issues in the Mill household. These ideas influenced thinking on sexual equality far beyond England and far past the Victorian period.
Contents:
Contents
Introduction
PART ONE: MARRIAGE AND DIVORCE
On Marriage
St. Simonism in London
Stability of Society
Bentham on Divorce
Liberty and Divorce
Comte on Women
Married Women's Property
Extracts
PART TWO: DOMESTIC CRUELTY AND INJUSTICE
The Suicide of Sarah Brown
The Case of William Burn
The Case of the North Family
The Case of Anne Bird
The Case of Mary Ann Parsons
The Case of Susan Moir
The Law of Assault
Wife Murder
Remarks on Mr. Fitzroy's Bill
A Recent Magisterial DecisionPART THREE: SOCIAL EQUALITY
Women and Criticism
The Education of Women
Self-Education
Equality in Russia
The Contagious Diseases Acts
Prostitution and Marriage
Nursing
Election to the London School Board 1
Election to the London School Board 2
PART FOUR: POLITICAL EQUALITY
Women's Rights
Enfranchisement of Women
Political Rights
PART FIVE: THE SUFFRAGE CAMPAIGN
Parliamentary Suffrage for Women
The Exclusion of Women from the FranchiseThe Ladies' Petition
The Admission of Women to the Electoral Franchise
Propagandizing for the Cause
Women's Suffrage 1
Women's Suffrage 2
Women's Suffrage 3
Women's Suffrage 4
Women's Rights as Preached by Women
PART SIX: THE SUBJECTION OF WOMEN
Additional Reading
Index
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Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
1-4875-9119-5
1-282-05662-X
9786612056628
1-4426-7984-0
OCLC:
288105066

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