Mary Sumner (1828-1921) founded the Anglican Mothers’ Union, which originated as a parish mothers’ meeting in 1876, and followed the Girls’ Friendly Society as the second women’s organisation to be sanctioned by the Church of England. By 1921, the Mothers’ Union had a membership extending across the British Empire and transnationally. Mary Sumner sought to educate mothers in Christian values and pedagogy so that they might educate their children to be future citizens of empire. Her life trajectory occurred against a context of evangelical religious revival, contest over matters of doctrinal authority, the proliferation of women’s philanthropy, the growth of the British Empire and changes in education characterised by state intervention in w...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
Nearly three decades before the Second Vatican Council convened, Mary Perkins Ryan and other leaders...
Mary Sumner (1828-1921) founded the Anglican Mothers’ Union, which originated as a parish mothers’ m...
© 2011 Dr. Rosslyn Mary McCarthyThis thesis explores the life of the prominent and influential Victo...
© 2002 Dr. Josephine Dolores GrayThis thesis is an exploration of Mary Hutton's life and her career ...
Abstract The Mothers’ Union (1886) and the Girls Friendly Society (1874) were official Anglican Chur...
This project examines how so-called redundant women used religion and philanthropy as a means for so...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMary Baker Eddy, born in 1821 on a New Hampshire farm, was the seven...
Master of EducationThe participation of women has been vital at every stage in the growth of the fre...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
This is a study of the Catholic Women's League in England. Between 1906 and 1923 it grew from a narr...
Master of EducationThis thesis establishes the independence of the Sisters of Charity in Australia a...
[From the introduction]:This thesis will explore the philosophical writing of four female reformers,...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
Nearly three decades before the Second Vatican Council convened, Mary Perkins Ryan and other leaders...
Mary Sumner (1828-1921) founded the Anglican Mothers’ Union, which originated as a parish mothers’ m...
© 2011 Dr. Rosslyn Mary McCarthyThis thesis explores the life of the prominent and influential Victo...
© 2002 Dr. Josephine Dolores GrayThis thesis is an exploration of Mary Hutton's life and her career ...
Abstract The Mothers’ Union (1886) and the Girls Friendly Society (1874) were official Anglican Chur...
This project examines how so-called redundant women used religion and philanthropy as a means for so...
Thesis (M.A.)--Boston UniversityMary Baker Eddy, born in 1821 on a New Hampshire farm, was the seven...
Master of EducationThe participation of women has been vital at every stage in the growth of the fre...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
This is a study of the Catholic Women's League in England. Between 1906 and 1923 it grew from a narr...
Master of EducationThis thesis establishes the independence of the Sisters of Charity in Australia a...
[From the introduction]:This thesis will explore the philosophical writing of four female reformers,...
The thesis analyses the aims, methods, organisation and achievements of the women who joined the Chu...
The reclamation and analysis of women's experiences within three Nonconformist denominations is the ...
This thesis redefines the origins of the nineteenth century women's rights campaigns in Britain. Con...
Nearly three decades before the Second Vatican Council convened, Mary Perkins Ryan and other leaders...