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Suggestions for thought to the searchers after truth among the artizans of England

  • Florence Nightingale

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Florence Nightingale (1820-1920) is famous as the heroine of the Crimean War and later as a campaigner for health care founded on a clean environment and good nursing. Though best known for her pioneering demonstration that disease rather than wounds killed most soldiers, she was also heavily allied to social reform movements and to feminist protest against the enforced idleness of middle-class women. This original edition provides bold new insights into Nightingale's beliefs and a new picture of the relationship between feminism and religion. Nightingale argues that work was the means by which every individual sought self-fulfillment and served God. She wrote influentially about the group most Victorians declared to be above work unmarried, middle-class women. Suggestions for Thought to the Searchers after Truth Among the Artisans of England (1860), which contains the novel Cassandra, is a central text in nineteenth-century history of feminist thought and is published here for the first time.

Genres

  • Faith
  • Religious aspects of Truth
  • Psychology
  • Christianity
  • Religion
  • Truth
  • Social conditions
  • Ethics
  • Women
  • Belief and doubt
  • History
  • Women, great britain
  • Women, social conditions
  • Women, history
  • Women, psychology
  • Upper class
  • Sex
  • Gender identity
  • Essays (single author)
  • Morale
  • Femmes
  • Histoire
  • Religion (discipline)
  • Ethics (philosophy)
  • Women--social conditions
  • Women--england--social conditions--19th century
  • Women--history
  • Women--england--history--19th century
  • Women--psychology
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  • Florence Nightingale

    1820 - 1910

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Editions

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    Pickering & Chatto, Routledge

    1991

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    Printed by George E. Eyre and William Spottiswoode

    1981

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    New York University Press

    1992