Gender Power and the Unitarians in England 1760-1860
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<p>This new study explores the role the Unitarians played in female emancipation. Many leading figures of the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were Unitarian or were heavily influenced by Unitarian ideas including: Mary Wollstonecraft Elizabeth Gaskell George Eliot and Florence Nightingale. Ruth Watts examines how far they were successful in challenging the ideas and social conventions affecting women. In the process she reveals the complex relationship between religion gender class and education and her study will be essential reading for those studying the origins of the feminist movement nineteenth-century gender history religious history or the history of education.</p>
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