Slavery in the International Women's Movement, 1832–1914
Memory Work and the Legacy of Abolitionism
Description
This book shows how advocates for women's rights, in the absence of their “own” history, used the antislavery movement as a historical reference point and model. It will be of interest to cultural and literary historians of nineteenth-century abolition, the abolitionist movement, women's history, and transatlantic reform culture. This title is also available as open access on Cambridge Core.
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