What would the goddess do? Isis, radical grandmothers, and eliza sharples “all reform will be found to be inefficient that does not embrace the rights of woman.”

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Recent research in the Huntington archive provides new information for assessing the importance of Eliza Sharples’s meaning as a radical feminist, critiquing and using Christianity and pagan female Gods to establish her authority and further her feminist cause.

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Houston, G. T. (2018). What would the goddess do? Isis, radical grandmothers, and eliza sharples “all reform will be found to be inefficient that does not embrace the rights of woman.” Religions, 9(4). https://doi.org/10.3390/REL9040109

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