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Over recent years, research into religious belief during the
Victorian period and the early twentieth century has grown in
diversity and importance. The centrality of faith-based discourses
to women of the period has long been recognized by scholars in the
field. But until now relatively little significance has been
attached to the fundamental relationship between women s faith and
women s rights. This new title in the History of Feminism series
remedies that omission. Women and Belief, 1852 1928 is a six-volume
collection of primary materials covering a wide range of opinions
about women, their self-identity, and the combination of their
spiritual and political beliefs.
Addressing the most debated aspects of women s religious,
social, cultural, and political rights, the collection adopts an
historical overview of the period and provides an authoritative
representation of the wide body of literature written by and about
women s faith. Beginning with an example of how religious discourse
provided a model for acceptable female behaviour and a satirical
take on women s rights and spiritualism and ending with an
economist s psychoanalytic study of female belief from 1928, Women
and Belief, 1852 1928 provides a unique collection of different
viewpoints. It brings together the work of women writers,
theologians, philosophers, and economic and cultural historians to
illustrate the multiplicity of voices and opinions on the issues of
suffrage and religious faith. This diversity is equally reflected
in the broad geographical coverage of the collection which draws on
works not only from the United Kingdom and United States but also
includes materials from Canada and India, and moves beyond the
Christian into the spheres of theosophy, Islam, Hinduism, Buddhism,
and Judaism. The gathered materials include works of non-fiction,
poetry, analytical works, satires, pamphlets, sermons, spiritual
(auto)biography, and periodical articles.
Making readily available such materials which are currently very
difficult for scholars, researchers, and students across the globe
to locate and use Women and Belief, 1852 1928 is a veritable
treasure-trove. The gathered works are reproduced in facsimile,
giving users a strong sense of immediacy to the texts and
permitting citation to the original pagination. And with detailed
and comprehensive introductory, biographical, and contextual
material in each volume illustrating the ways in which the
materials chart the gradual evolution of feminist thinking about
belief, spirituality, and faith that directly fed into the emerging
discourses of political and social rights for women, the collection
is destined to be welcomed as a vital reference and research
resource.
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