Women and Social Action in Victorian and Edwardian England

Stanford, Calif. : Stanford University Press (1991)
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Abstract

Considers the contribution of women to social action in Victorian and Edwardian England, highlighting the role of women in public life and the influence of the state, as compared to the individual or philanthropic activity, in the development of welfare provision.

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