DORIS BEIK, who died in May 1988, was a librarian at Columbia University and Swarthmore College. Her work as a translator includes Madame de Sta¿s Ten Years of Exile. PAUL BEIK is Centennial Professor Emeritus in the History Department at Swarthmore College. His published work includes The French Revolution Seen from the Right; Louis Philippe and the July Monarchy (with Doris Beik), and Modern Europe: A History since 1500 (with Laurence Lafore).
DORIS BEIK, who died in May 1988, was a librarian at Columbia University and Swarthmore College. Her work as a translator includes Madame de Sta¿s Ten Years of Exile. PAUL BEIK is Centennial Professor Emeritus in the History Department at Swarthmore College. His published work includes The French Revolution Seen from the Right; Louis Philippe and the July Monarchy (with Doris Beik), and Modern Europe: A History since 1500 (with Laurence Lafore).
DORIS BEIK, who died in May 1988, was a librarian at Columbia University and Swarthmore College. Her work as a translator includes Madame de Staël's Ten Years of Exile. PAUL BEIK is Centennial Professor Emeritus in the History Department at Swarthmore College. His published work includes The French Revolution Seen from the Right; Louis Philippe and the July Monarchy (with Doris Beik), and Modern Europe: A History since 1500 (with Laurence Lafore).
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Preface CHAPTER ONE from Women Travelers (1835) Women Travelers CHAPTER TWO To the Peruvians Outbreak of a Peruvian Revolution Camp Followers Scenes from a Civil War A Sugar Refinery The Women of Lima CHAPTER THREE The Ball A Romantic Encounter A Fated Alliance from A Proletarian's Story The Women of the Future Hope CHAPTER FOUR from Promenades in London (1840) The Monster City A Visit to teh Houses of Parliament Factory Workers Prostitues A Visit to a Progressive Penitenitiary Saint Giles Parish (The Irish Quarter) The Jewish Quarter The Races at Ascot Heath English Women Men's Clubs CHAPTER FIVE from Workers' Union (1843) To All Workers, Men and Women How to Constitute the Working Class Why I Mention Women Resume of the Ideas Contained in This Book CHAPTER SIX from The Tour of France (1843-44) Early Overtures to Parisian Workers The Riverboat to Auxerre Interview with the Bishop Of Dijon Intuition at Lyon: The Impossible Task Visit to a Hospital Silk Workers and Other Trades Radical Thoughts while Visitying Lyon Churches The Croix-Rousse Working-Class Quarter Soldiers in a Cafe in Saint-Etienne' Confrontation with a Hostile Journalist The People of Avignon At the Port ofMarseille: First Impressions Toulon, with changes of Mood Return to Marseille The Bishop of Nimes The Washerwomen of Nimes The Relevance of 1789 The Watch Story A Police Story ChHAPTER SEVEN Flora Tristan's Legacy: Final Sketches for the preface and Dedication of her intended Book SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
Preface CHAPTER ONE from Women Travelers (1835) Women Travelers CHAPTER TWO To the Peruvians Outbreak of a Peruvian Revolution Camp Followers Scenes from a Civil War A Sugar Refinery The Women of Lima CHAPTER THREE The Ball A Romantic Encounter A Fated Alliance from A Proletarian's Story The Women of the Future Hope CHAPTER FOUR from Promenades in London (1840) The Monster City A Visit to teh Houses of Parliament Factory Workers Prostitues A Visit to a Progressive Penitenitiary Saint Giles Parish (The Irish Quarter) The Jewish Quarter The Races at Ascot Heath English Women Men's Clubs CHAPTER FIVE from Workers' Union (1843) To All Workers, Men and Women How to Constitute the Working Class Why I Mention Women Resume of the Ideas Contained in This Book CHAPTER SIX from The Tour of France (1843-44) Early Overtures to Parisian Workers The Riverboat to Auxerre Interview with the Bishop Of Dijon Intuition at Lyon: The Impossible Task Visit to a Hospital Silk Workers and Other Trades Radical Thoughts while Visitying Lyon Churches The Croix-Rousse Working-Class Quarter Soldiers in a Cafe in Saint-Etienne' Confrontation with a Hostile Journalist The People of Avignon At the Port ofMarseille: First Impressions Toulon, with changes of Mood Return to Marseille The Bishop of Nimes The Washerwomen of Nimes The Relevance of 1789 The Watch Story A Police Story ChHAPTER SEVEN Flora Tristan's Legacy: Final Sketches for the preface and Dedication of her intended Book SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY INDEX
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