Women's Economic Writing in the Nineteenth Century is the first comprehensive collection of women's economic writing in the long nineteenth century. The four-volume anthology includes writing from women around the world, showcases the wide variety and range of economic writing by women in the period, and establishes a tradition of women's economic writing; selections include didactic tales, fictional illustrations, poetry, economic theory, social theory, reports, letters, novels, speeches, dialogues, and self-help books. The anthology is divided into eight themed sections: political economy,…mehr
Women's Economic Writing in the Nineteenth Century is the first comprehensive collection of women's economic writing in the long nineteenth century. The four-volume anthology includes writing from women around the world, showcases the wide variety and range of economic writing by women in the period, and establishes a tradition of women's economic writing; selections include didactic tales, fictional illustrations, poetry, economic theory, social theory, reports, letters, novels, speeches, dialogues, and self-help books. The anthology is divided into eight themed sections: political economy, feminist economics, domestic economics, labor, philanthropy and poverty, consumerism, emigration and empire, and self-help. Each section begins with an introduction that tells a story about women writers' relationship to the section theme and then provides an overview of the selections contained therein. Women's Economic Writing in the Nineteenth Century demonstrates just how common it was for women to write about economics in the nineteenth century and establishes important throughlines and trajectories within their body of work.
Lana L. Dalley is Professor of Victorian Literature, California State University, Fullerton, USA
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Volume 3 General Introduction Part 4. Labour 1. Mary Lamb 'On Needlework' The Lady's Magazine or Entertainign Companion for the Fair Sex Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement April 1815. 2. Caroline Norton A Voice from the Factories. In Serious Verse (London John Murray 1836) pp. 15-23 32 38-40. 3. Anna Jameson The Communion of Labour a Second Lecture on the Social Employments of Women (London Longman Brown Green Longmans & Roberts 1856) 4. Bessie Raynor Parkes 'A Year's Experience in Woman's Work' Paper read at the conference of the National Association for Promotion of Social Science and published in English Woman's Journal. No 6 October pp. 112-121. 5. Rebecca Harding Davis 'Life in the Iron Mills' The Atlantic Monthly. Vol 7 Issue 42 April 1861 pp. 430-451. 6. Mary Merryweather Experience of Factory Life: Being a Record of Fourteen Years' Work at Mr. Courtauld's Silk Mill at Halstead In Essex (London Victorian Press 1862) pp. 6-17 76-79. 7. Josephine Butler 'The Education and Employment of Women' (Liverpool: T. Brakell 1868) pp. 3-28. 8. Josephine Butler An Appeal to the People of England on the Recognition and Superintendence of Prostitution by Governments (1869). 9. Emily Faithfull 'Women's Work with Special Reference to Industrial Employment a Paper Read at the Meeting of the Society of Arts March 29th 1871. 10. Ellen Barlee Sketches of Working Women (London: Seeley and Co 1871) pp. iii-iv 190-206. 11. Emma Paterson 'The Position of Working Women and How to Improve It' Labour News April 1874 pp. 20-24. 12. Edith Simcox 'The Industrial Employment of Women' Fraser's Magazine 19 February 1879 pp. 246-255. 13. Victoria Jeans Factory Act Legislation: Its Industrial and Commercial Effects Actual and Prospective (London T. Fisher Unwin 1892) pp. 5-19 81-96 14. Nelly Booth Simmons 'Battle Hymn of Labor' Arena 5 March 1892 pp. 401-4. 15. Adeline Knapp One Thousand Dollars a Day: Studies in Practical Economics (Boston The Arena Publishing Company 1894). 16. Clementina Black An Agitator: A Novel (London: Bliss Sands & Foster 1894) pp. 1-14. 17. Jessie Boucherett and Helen Blackburn 'Women's Work and the Factory Act' The Condition of Working Women and the Factory Acts (London: Elliot Stock 1896) pp. 64-76. 18. Beatrice Webb Women and the Factory Acts Fabian Tract No. 67. London The Fabian Society February 1896. 19. Olive Malvery 'In the Sweating Dens of West and East London' te The Soul Market (New York McClure Phillips and Company 1907) pp. 169-181. Part 5. Poverty and Philanthropy 20. Priscilla Wakefield The Reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor Vol. IV. London 1805 pp. 206-210. 21. Emma Sheppard Experiences of a Workhouse Visitor (London Nisbet and Co. 1857)< pp. 3-10. 22. Joanna Margaret Hill 'How Can We Eradicate the Pauper Taint from Our Workhouse Children' Paper read at the Social Science Congress held at Birmingham 1868. 23. Florence Nightingale 'A Note on Pauperism' 1869 24. Adelaide Procter 'The Homeless Poor' in The Poems of Adelaide A. Procter (New York: Universal Publishing Company 1870). 25. Octavia Hill 'Organized Work Among the Poor' in Homes of the London Poor (New York State Charities Aid Association 1875). 26. Jane Addams 'The Subtle Problems of Charity' Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 83 Feb 1899 pp. 163-78. Index
Volume 3 General Introduction Part 4. Labour 1. Mary Lamb 'On Needlework' The Lady's Magazine or Entertainign Companion for the Fair Sex Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement April 1815. 2. Caroline Norton A Voice from the Factories. In Serious Verse (London John Murray 1836) pp. 15-23 32 38-40. 3. Anna Jameson The Communion of Labour a Second Lecture on the Social Employments of Women (London Longman Brown Green Longmans & Roberts 1856) 4. Bessie Raynor Parkes 'A Year's Experience in Woman's Work' Paper read at the conference of the National Association for Promotion of Social Science and published in English Woman's Journal. No 6 October pp. 112-121. 5. Rebecca Harding Davis 'Life in the Iron Mills' The Atlantic Monthly. Vol 7 Issue 42 April 1861 pp. 430-451. 6. Mary Merryweather Experience of Factory Life: Being a Record of Fourteen Years' Work at Mr. Courtauld's Silk Mill at Halstead In Essex (London Victorian Press 1862) pp. 6-17 76-79. 7. Josephine Butler 'The Education and Employment of Women' (Liverpool: T. Brakell 1868) pp. 3-28. 8. Josephine Butler An Appeal to the People of England on the Recognition and Superintendence of Prostitution by Governments (1869). 9. Emily Faithfull 'Women's Work with Special Reference to Industrial Employment a Paper Read at the Meeting of the Society of Arts March 29th 1871. 10. Ellen Barlee Sketches of Working Women (London: Seeley and Co 1871) pp. iii-iv 190-206. 11. Emma Paterson 'The Position of Working Women and How to Improve It' Labour News April 1874 pp. 20-24. 12. Edith Simcox 'The Industrial Employment of Women' Fraser's Magazine 19 February 1879 pp. 246-255. 13. Victoria Jeans Factory Act Legislation: Its Industrial and Commercial Effects Actual and Prospective (London T. Fisher Unwin 1892) pp. 5-19 81-96 14. Nelly Booth Simmons 'Battle Hymn of Labor' Arena 5 March 1892 pp. 401-4. 15. Adeline Knapp One Thousand Dollars a Day: Studies in Practical Economics (Boston The Arena Publishing Company 1894). 16. Clementina Black An Agitator: A Novel (London: Bliss Sands & Foster 1894) pp. 1-14. 17. Jessie Boucherett and Helen Blackburn 'Women's Work and the Factory Act' The Condition of Working Women and the Factory Acts (London: Elliot Stock 1896) pp. 64-76. 18. Beatrice Webb Women and the Factory Acts Fabian Tract No. 67. London The Fabian Society February 1896. 19. Olive Malvery 'In the Sweating Dens of West and East London' te The Soul Market (New York McClure Phillips and Company 1907) pp. 169-181. Part 5. Poverty and Philanthropy 20. Priscilla Wakefield The Reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor Vol. IV. London 1805 pp. 206-210. 21. Emma Sheppard Experiences of a Workhouse Visitor (London Nisbet and Co. 1857)< pp. 3-10. 22. Joanna Margaret Hill 'How Can We Eradicate the Pauper Taint from Our Workhouse Children' Paper read at the Social Science Congress held at Birmingham 1868. 23. Florence Nightingale 'A Note on Pauperism' 1869 24. Adelaide Procter 'The Homeless Poor' in The Poems of Adelaide A. Procter (New York: Universal Publishing Company 1870). 25. Octavia Hill 'Organized Work Among the Poor' in Homes of the London Poor (New York State Charities Aid Association 1875). 26. Jane Addams 'The Subtle Problems of Charity' Atlantic Monthly. Vol. 83 Feb 1899 pp. 163-78. Index
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