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Women against cruelty

Protection of animals in nineteenth-century Britain

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Highlighting the pivotal role of women in the animal protection movement during the nineteenth century in Britain, this study explores their activism and influence. It delves into the social and cultural factors that shaped their efforts, showcasing key figures and organizations that emerged during this period. The book emphasizes the intersection of gender and social reform, illustrating how women's advocacy transformed perceptions of animal welfare and contributed to broader societal changes.

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Women against cruelty, Diana Donald

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2019
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