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Focusing on the intersection of religion and activism, this collection of essays explores how late eighteenth and nineteenth century women navigated their beliefs and societal expectations. It addresses various topics, including female education and lesbian passion, showcasing detailed case studies that highlight women's adeptness in balancing personal faith, moral views, and social engagement. The work reveals the significant role of religion in shaping the strategies and lives of these activists.
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Women, Religion and Feminism in Britain, 1750-1900, Sue Morgan
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