The literary presence of Harriet Martineau pervades 19th-century English and American culture. This edition makes her work available, and focuses on her writings on imperialism. It should be of interest to scholars of colonialism, women\u27s writing, Victorian studies, sociology and journalism.https://digitalcommons.wku.edu/english_book/1031/thumbnail.jp
Martineau's travel writing was designed to educate society by representing alternative cultural poss...
The contributors to this book, sociologists all, take Harriet Martineau seriously as a major and con...
British writer Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) believed that literature is meant to educate readers. O...
In her in-depth study of Harriet Martineau\u27s writings on the evolution of the British Empire in t...
This edition of Martineau\u27s history consists primarily of the History of the Peace: Being a Histo...
One of the foremost writers of her time, Harriet Martineau established her reputation by writing a h...
This article aims to explore the presence of Harriet Martineau in the written press of the first hal...
This five-volume set brings together the surviving letters penned by Harriet Martineau, the nineteen...
The volume aims at deepening the discoursive modalities through which Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D195359 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
A leading social reformer and pioneering abolitionist, British journalist Harriet Martineau fueled t...
In the North British Review of November 1861, a casual reference to Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) by...
A collection of essays by various contributors each addressing Martineau's contribution to an intell...
Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman was published in 1877 as volume three of Harr...
One of the distinctive and remarkable traits of Harriet Martineau was her need to publish informatio...
Martineau's travel writing was designed to educate society by representing alternative cultural poss...
The contributors to this book, sociologists all, take Harriet Martineau seriously as a major and con...
British writer Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) believed that literature is meant to educate readers. O...
In her in-depth study of Harriet Martineau\u27s writings on the evolution of the British Empire in t...
This edition of Martineau\u27s history consists primarily of the History of the Peace: Being a Histo...
One of the foremost writers of her time, Harriet Martineau established her reputation by writing a h...
This article aims to explore the presence of Harriet Martineau in the written press of the first hal...
This five-volume set brings together the surviving letters penned by Harriet Martineau, the nineteen...
The volume aims at deepening the discoursive modalities through which Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:D195359 / BLDSC - British Library Doc...
A leading social reformer and pioneering abolitionist, British journalist Harriet Martineau fueled t...
In the North British Review of November 1861, a casual reference to Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) by...
A collection of essays by various contributors each addressing Martineau's contribution to an intell...
Memorials of Harriet Martineau by Maria Weston Chapman was published in 1877 as volume three of Harr...
One of the distinctive and remarkable traits of Harriet Martineau was her need to publish informatio...
Martineau's travel writing was designed to educate society by representing alternative cultural poss...
The contributors to this book, sociologists all, take Harriet Martineau seriously as a major and con...
British writer Harriet Martineau (1802-1876) believed that literature is meant to educate readers. O...