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«The Uneasy Modernist: John Middelton Murry »

2014

International audience; This presentation discusses John Middleton Murry "The Trajectory of an Intellectual" (1919)

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Science on local, regional, and national scales: geographies of natural history in the mid- to late Victorian England

2022

The history of science has taken a “geographical turn” at the turn of this century. Since then, historians of science have sought to understand the impact of geography on the practice, organisation and diffusion of scientific knowledge. In this paper, I look into the organisation of amateur science in provincial England through the scales of local, regional and national. The scientific societies established in the Victorian Midlands provide an excellent material to understand the close relationship between the natural history societies and geography, which has usually been taken for granted. In the Victorian Midlands, some sixty scientific societies were established for the study of local n…

natural history[SHS.HISPHILSO] Humanities and Social Sciences/History Philosophy and Sociology of Sciences[SHS.HIST] Humanities and Social Sciences/HistorymidlandsVictorianhistorical geographies of science
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Taming of the Rake: From a Man about Town to a Man at Home in "The Tenant Of Wildfell Hall" by Anne Brontë

2015

In „The Tenant of Wildfell Hall” Anne Brontë considers one of the most burning questions of the Victorian period, i.e. the problem of male domestic violence. The novel contributed to the public debate on the defects of the legal system which discriminated against women and made them totally dependent on their fathers and husbands. However, the writer’s diagnosis of the social issue does not focus on the formal aspects only, as she believed that political action should be accompanied by a farreaching reconceptualisation of nineteenth-century models of femininity and masculinity. Brontë suggests that legal reform is not enough to eliminate such pathologies as marital abuse. She tries to disma…

novelMasculinitymedia_common.quotation_subjectRakehome violenceGender studiesPerformance artmasculinitySociologyVictorianmedia_commonreformZeszyty Naukowe Uniwersytetu Rzeszowskiego. Seria Filologiczna. Studia Anglica Resoviensia
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Florence Nightingale as a Victorian career woman

2016

The chapter focuses on the role of Florence Nightingale (1820-1910) in turning nursing into a trained profession and a viable and respectable career option for Victorian women seeking employment outside of the home. Nightingale's accomplishments and her thoughts on women's lot in life as expressed in her essay "Cassandra", are presented against the backdrop of the ideology of separate spheres which circumscribes women within the domestic domain. The chapter discusses Nightingale's work in British military field hospitals during the Crimean War, her successful efforts to reform the ways in which such hospitals were run, and the establishment of the Nightingale School and Home for Nurses and …

public and private spherenursingVictorian womanCrimean WarFlorence Nightingale
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