Fabian Couples, Feminist Issues

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"woman question"
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Celibate
Charlotte Payne-Townshend
E. Nesbit
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Executive Minutes
Fabian couples
Fabian Essays
Fabian Executive
Fabian News
Fabian socialism
Fabian Society
Fabian Women
Fabian Women's Group
Fabian Women’s Group
Female Of The Species
female sexuality
feminism
feminist issues
gender and class dynamics
George Bernard Shaw
Graham Wallas
Hubert Bland
intersection of class and gender
Local Government Act
London School Board
Married Women
middle-class
middle-class feminist movement
Municipal Gas
National Woman Suffrage Association
nineteenth-century reform
pre-World War I feminism in Britain
Principal Executors
Railway Children
Sidney Webb
Social Democratic Federation
socialism
socialist feminist theory
Stantons
Supplementary Fathers
Treasure Seekers
women and socialism
women in political movements
Young Man

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138390546
  • Weight: 453g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 12 Dec 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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In the three decades before the First World War, the relationship between socialism and feminism was both curious and convoluted. Despite strong theoretical links between these ideologies, class and sex seem to have inspired conflicting loyalties and opposing demands. In Britain, the uniquely middle-class, reform-minded Fabian Society might have been expected to bridge the gap between these movements. Yet, between 1884 and 1914, the Fabian Society’s record on the "woman question" was highly inconsistent and, at times, overtly regressive. Originally published in 1987, this title looks at three of the most influential members, Sidney Webb, George Bernard Shaw and Hubert Bland and the women they were married to, who were also active in the Society.

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