How Did Women Involved in Radical Religious and Political Movements in Europe Affect the Women's Rights Movement in the Nineteenth century United States?
Document List
Document 1: Mary Wollstonecraft, A Vindication of the Rights of Woman, London, 1792,(Bell & Offen, Women, the Family, and Freedom: The Debate in Documents, Volume One, 1750-1880, Stanford University Press, 1983, pp.56-64.)
Document 2: Charles Fourier, Théorie des quatre mouvements et des destinées générales, 3rd ed.(1841-48). Originally published in 1808, republished in his Oeuvres complètes, I (Paris, 1966), 131-33, 145-50. Translation by Karen Offen.
Document 3: Charles Fourier, "Les Saint-Simoniens," Le Phalanstère, 1st ser. I. No.8, (19 July 1832), 66. Translation Karen Offen.
Document 4: Le Femme Libre ["Jeanne-Victoire"], "Appel aux femmes," no. 1 (1832), pp.1-3. English translation originally published in Robert Owen's The Crisis (15 June 1833), translated by A[nna] Wheeler. Revised translation by Karen Offen.
Document 5: George Sand [Amantine-Lucile-Aurore Dupin, baroness Dudevant],Indiana, tr.George Burnham Ives (Philadelphia, 1900), pp. 204-8. Originally published in Paris, 1832.
Document 6: Harriet Martineau, Society in America, 1837, (Seymour Martin Lipset, ed., Society in America, Anchor Books, Doubleday and Company Inc., Garden City, NY, 1962, pp. 291-308.)
Document 7: Flora Tristan, Promenades in London, "Prostitutes," Originally published in May 1840, (Utopian Feminist, Her Travel Diaries and Personal Crusade, Translated by Doris and Paul Beik, Bloomington: Indiana University Press, 1993, pp.67-73.)
Document 8: Ernestine Rose, A lecture on Women's Rights: Delivered before the People's Sunday Meeting, in Cochituate Hall, Boston, Oct. 19th 1851. (Boston: J.P. Mendum, 1886, pp.2-6, 16-20.)
Document 9: William Thompson and Anna Wheeler, "Appeal of One Half The Human Race, Women against the Pretensions of the Other Half, Men", 1825, pp.187-192, 196-202. (Dr. Marie Mulvey Roberts ed., The Reformers: Socialist Feminism, Routledge and Thoemmes Press, 1995).
Document 10: Catherine Barmby, "New Tracks for the Times: The Demand for the Emancipation of Woman, Politically and Socially", 1843, pp. 1-6. (Dr. Marie Mulvey Roberts ed., The Reformers: Socialist Feminism, Routledge and Thoemmes Press, 1995).
Document 11: Jeanne Deroin, "Aux Citoyens Français!," La Voix des Femmes, no. 7 (27 March 1848); reprinted in Adrien Ranvier, "Une Féministe de 1848, Jeanne Deroin, " La Révolution de 1848, 4, no. 24, (Jan.-Feb. 1908), 322-23. Translation Karen Offen.
Document 12: Anne Knight, Au Pasteur Coquerel (Paris, 1848). Translation Karen Offen.
Document 13: Jeanne Deroin, "Mission de la femme dans le present et dans l'avenir," L'Opininion des Femmes (28 January, 10 March, 10 April 1849). Translation Karen Offen.
Document 14: Louise Otto, "Program," Frauen-Zeitung, Ein Organ für die höheren weiblichen Interessen, no. I (21 April 1849); reprinted in "Dem Reich der Freiheit werb' ich Bürgerinnen"; Die Frauen-Zeitung von Louise Otto, ed. Ute Gerhard, Elisabeth Hannover-Druck, and Romania Schmitter, pp. 37-38. Translation Susan Bell.
Document 15: Jeanne Deroin and Pauline Roland, "Letter to the Convention of the Women of America," 15 June 1851. Published in History of Woman Suffrage, I, 234-37.
Document 16: Lucretia Mott, Discourse on Woman, Philadephia, December 17, 1849. (Philadelphia: T.B. Peterson, 1850, pp.3-4, 14-20.)
Document 17: Harriet Taylor Mill, Enfranchisment of Women, Westminster Review, 1851, pp. 3-14. (Jo Ellen Jacobs, ed., The Complete Works of Harriet Taylor Mill, Indiana University Press, 1998.)
Document 18: Jenny d' Héricourt, "A Woman's Philosophy of Woman, or Woman Affranchised, New York, Carleton, 1864, pp. 314-317.
Document 19: Fredrika Bremer, Hertha, Tr. Mary Howitt (New York and London, 1856). Originally published in Swedish, Stockholm, 1855.
Document 20: Barbara Leigh-Smith [Bodichon], A Brief Summary in Plain Language of the Most Important Laws Concerning Women, Together with a Few Observations Thereon, (London, 1854), pp.3-11.
Document 21: Mathilde Anneke, Debates at the American Equal Rights Association Meeting, New York City, May 12-14, 1869. (History of Woman Suffrage, Volume II, pp. 381-98)
Document 22: John Stuart Mill, "The Subjection of Women", New York: D. Appleton and Co., 1869,pp. 48-52, 71-82, 177.