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Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
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Part one: Marriage and Divorce
- On Marriage 3
- On Marriage 18
- St. Simonism in London 21
- Stability of Society 25
- Bentham on Divorce 28
- Liberty and Divorce 32
- Comte on Women 34
- Married Women’s Property 38
- Extracts 42
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Part two: Domestic Cruelty and Injustice
- The Suicide of Sarah Brown 53
- The Case of William Burn 57
- The Case of the North Family 61
- The Case of Anne Bird 66
- The Case of Mary Ann Parsons 71
- The Case of Susan Moir 78
- The Law of Assault 82
- Wife Murder 87
- Remarks on Mr. Fitzroy’s Bill for the More Effectual Prevention of Assaults on Women and Children 92
- A Recent Magisterial Decision 99
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Part three: Social Equality
- Women and Criticism 103
- What Are the Subjects on Which It Is Desirable to Lay the Greatest Stress in the Education of Women? 112
- Self-Education 117
- Equality in Russia 125
- The Contagious Diseases Acts 127
- Prostitution and Marriage 130
- The Contagious Diseases Acts 133
- Nursing 144
- Election to the London School Board 1 148
- Election to the London School Board 2 150
- Extracts 153
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Part four: Political Equality
- Women’s Rights 161
- The Enfranchisement of Women 178
- Political Rights 204
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Part five: The Suffrage Campaign
- Parliamentary Suffrage for Women 211
- The Exclusion of Women from the Franchise 213
- The Ladies’ Petition 216
- The Admission of Women to the Electoral Suffrage 234
- Propagandizing for the Cause 247
- Women’s Suffrage 1 265
- Women’s Suffrage 2 273
- Women’s Suffrage 3 279
- Speech on Women’s Suffrage 4 284
- Women’s Rights as Preached by Women 292
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Part six: The Subjection of Women
- The Subjection of Women 305
- Additional Reading 401
- Index 403
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Introduction vii
-
Part one: Marriage and Divorce
- On Marriage 3
- On Marriage 18
- St. Simonism in London 21
- Stability of Society 25
- Bentham on Divorce 28
- Liberty and Divorce 32
- Comte on Women 34
- Married Women’s Property 38
- Extracts 42
-
Part two: Domestic Cruelty and Injustice
- The Suicide of Sarah Brown 53
- The Case of William Burn 57
- The Case of the North Family 61
- The Case of Anne Bird 66
- The Case of Mary Ann Parsons 71
- The Case of Susan Moir 78
- The Law of Assault 82
- Wife Murder 87
- Remarks on Mr. Fitzroy’s Bill for the More Effectual Prevention of Assaults on Women and Children 92
- A Recent Magisterial Decision 99
-
Part three: Social Equality
- Women and Criticism 103
- What Are the Subjects on Which It Is Desirable to Lay the Greatest Stress in the Education of Women? 112
- Self-Education 117
- Equality in Russia 125
- The Contagious Diseases Acts 127
- Prostitution and Marriage 130
- The Contagious Diseases Acts 133
- Nursing 144
- Election to the London School Board 1 148
- Election to the London School Board 2 150
- Extracts 153
-
Part four: Political Equality
- Women’s Rights 161
- The Enfranchisement of Women 178
- Political Rights 204
-
Part five: The Suffrage Campaign
- Parliamentary Suffrage for Women 211
- The Exclusion of Women from the Franchise 213
- The Ladies’ Petition 216
- The Admission of Women to the Electoral Suffrage 234
- Propagandizing for the Cause 247
- Women’s Suffrage 1 265
- Women’s Suffrage 2 273
- Women’s Suffrage 3 279
- Speech on Women’s Suffrage 4 284
- Women’s Rights as Preached by Women 292
-
Part six: The Subjection of Women
- The Subjection of Women 305
- Additional Reading 401
- Index 403