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Harriet Martineau, a pioneering British social theorist and writer, is recognized as the first female sociologist, offering insights from diverse perspectives including sociological, religious, and feminine angles. Her extensive writings, which include translations of Auguste Comte, allowed her to achieve financial independence in a male-dominated Victorian society. Martineau's work was influential, even attracting the interest of young Princess Victoria, and she advocated for a comprehensive societal analysis to address women's status. Her impact was noted by contemporaries, highlighting her unique position in her field.
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The Settlers at Home, Harriet Martineau
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- Released
- 2021
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- Title
- The Settlers at Home
- Subtitle
- Illustrated by Joseph Martin Kronheim
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Harriet Martineau
- Publisher
- Blurb
- Released
- 2021
- Pages
- 162
- ISBN13
- 9781715720476
- Category
- Fiction
- Description
- Harriet Martineau, a pioneering British social theorist and writer, is recognized as the first female sociologist, offering insights from diverse perspectives including sociological, religious, and feminine angles. Her extensive writings, which include translations of Auguste Comte, allowed her to achieve financial independence in a male-dominated Victorian society. Martineau's work was influential, even attracting the interest of young Princess Victoria, and she advocated for a comprehensive societal analysis to address women's status. Her impact was noted by contemporaries, highlighting her unique position in her field.