 |  The Western Experience, 8/e Mortimer Chambers,
University of California - Los Angeles Barbara Hanawalt,
Ohio State University Theodore Rabb,
Princeton University Isser Woloch,
Columbia University Raymond Grew,
University of Michigan - Ann Arbor
Learning to Live With Change
Web LinksRomanticism from Encarta.Com
(http://encarta.msn.com/find/Concise.asp?ti=054D0000)
Encyclopedia articles gives background on movement, features movement in France, Germany England and the United States. Cross-references to political aspects. |
Gender and Family Issues
| Anna Wheeler
(http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/SHE8.htm#Wheeler)
"In 1812 [Wheeler] left her drunken husband and later arrived in France where she met with French socialists and supporters of women's emancipation. For twenty years she traveled backwards and forwards between France, England and Ireland, providing an important link for radical groups." |  |  |  | Life and Times in 19th Century
(http://www.fresno.k12.ca.us/schools/s090/lloyd/life_&_times_19th_century.htm)
General overview of domestic life with links to Victorian Age, and plays about various domestic aspects of Nineteenth Century. |  |  |  | Radicals, Socialists, and Feminists
(http://www.mdx.ac.uk/www/study/SHE8.htm)
The site looks at the "three major strands of radical social theory: Liberalism, Utilitarianism and Socialism, how they relate to the analysis of society and, in particular, to the relation between classes and genders in a society." Four thinkers and activists from the early Nineteenth Century are featured. |
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