The biography explores the lives and influence of the Bluestockings, a group of women intellectuals who significantly shaped the cultural landscape of eighteenth-century Britain. It highlights their contributions to literature and social thought, showcasing their pioneering spirit and the challenges they faced in a male-dominated society. Through their stories, the book uncovers the lasting legacy of these remarkable women and their impact on future generations.
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Animal, Vegetable, Mineral?
- 215pagine
- 8 ore di lettura
Does the natural world divide neatly into 'animal, vegetable, mineral'? Discoveries in the 18th century threw the question wide open; debates raged, and fed into wider religious and political battles concerning God's creation and the natural social order.
A captivating biography of the Bluestockings, revealing the lives and the legacy of this circle of women intellectuals who blazed a trail through eighteenth-century Britain.
The Spirit of Inquiry
- 400pagine
- 14 ore di lettura
Despite its modest size the Cambridge Philosophical Society has played a monumental role in the history of science. To mark the bicentenary of its founding in 1819, Susannah Gibson gives a vivid account of the illustrious (and sometimes eccentric) members of the society, their breakthrough discoveries, and the forging of modern science.