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Feminism and Voluntary Action
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Author(s):
Linda Mahood
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2009
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Palgrave Macmillan UK
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978-0-230-24520-4
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2009
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10.1057/9780230245204
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Prologue: No Silk-Blouse Social Worker
pp. 13
The Lady Bountiful and the Country Squire: Lessons in Life, Love and Woodcarving
pp. 34
Raising Rebel Daughters: Lessons for Lives of Social Action
pp. 56
Educating Eglantyne: The Young Lady of Lady Margaret Hall
pp. 73
Ribbons and Trumpets: Toils and Troubles at Teachers College
pp. 88
‘Hewing out my Future in Defiance to my Friends’: The Life and Times of a Gentlewoman School Mistress
pp. 105
Matchmaking Matrons and the Misread Maidens of the Cambridge Charity Organization Society
pp. 121
Honour thy Mother: Duty vs ‘Free Unsheltered Life Fraught with Pitfalls and Danger’
pp. 142
The Sisters and Social Action
pp. 166
‘A Perfect Jungle of Intrigues, Suspicion and Hypocrisies’: The Early Save the Children Fund in Time of Crisis
pp. 185
‘Internationalization’ of Charity in Peacetime: Declaring the Rights of the Child
pp. 206
Epilogue: The Legacy of a Rebel Daughter and Early Save the Children Women
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