‘Our Several Spheres’: Middle-class Women and the Feminisms of Early Victorian Radical Politics

  • Gleadle K
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Explores the spaces found within radical politics for early feminist expression, particulary the Saint Saint Simonians and Fourierists, French branches of the Owenite movement. However, unlike Taylor, Gleadle sees the flaws in this movement's influence by the mid-century.

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Gleadle, K. (2000). ‘Our Several Spheres’: Middle-class Women and the Feminisms of Early Victorian Radical Politics. In Women in British Politics, 1760–1860 (pp. 134–152). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62989-3_8

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