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ISBN 10: 036733724X
ISBN 13: 9780367337247
Author: Lana L. Dalley
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.
Women is Economic Writing in the Nineteenth Century 1st Table of contents:
Part 4 Labor
Editorial Headnote
1 “On Needlework,” The Lady’s Magazine or Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and Amusement
2 A Voice From the Factories. In Serious Verse
3 The Communion of Labour, a Second Lecture on the Social Employments of Women
4 “A Year’s Experience in Woman’s Work”
5 “Life in the Iron Mills”
6 Experience of Factory Life: Being a Record of Fourteen Years’ Work at Mr. Courtauld’s Silk Mill at Halstead, In Essex
7 “The Education and Employment of Women”
8 An Appeal to the People of England on the Recognition and Superintendence of Prostitution by Governments
9 “Women’s Work, With Special Reference to Industrial Employment”
10 Sketches of Working Women
11 “The Position of Working Women and How to Improve It”
12 “The Industrial Employment of Women,” Fraser’s Magazine
13 Factory Act Legislation: Its Industrial and Commercial Effects, Actual and Prospective
14 “Battle Hymn of Labor,” Arena
15 One Thousand Dollars a Day: Studies in Practical Economics
16 An Agitator: A Novel
17 “Women’s Work and the Factory Acts,” The Condition of Working Women and the Factory Acts
18 Women and the Factory Acts
19 “In the Sweating Dens of West and East London,” The Soul Market
Part 5 Poverty and Philanthropy
Editorial Headnote
20 “An Account of a Charitable Bank at Tottenham” in The Reports of the Society for Bettering the Condition and Increasing the Comforts of the Poor, Vol. IV
21 Experiences of a Workhouse Visitor
22 “How Can We Eradicate the Pauper Taint from Our Workhouse Children”
23 “A Note on Pauperism” Fraser’s Magazine for Town and Country
24 “The Homeless Poor,” in The Poems of Adelaide A. Procter
25 “Organized Work Among the Poor,” in Homes of the London Poor
26 “The Subtle Problems of Charity,” Atlantic Monthly
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