Philippa Levine

Standard Name: Levine, Philippa

Connections

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politics Jessie Boucherett
JB 's associates in maintaining the original committee's name and agenda included Millicent Garrett Fawcett , Frances Power Cobbe , Lydia Becker , Helen Blackburn , and Caroline Ashurst Biggs .
Levine, Philippa. Victorian Feminism 1850-1900. Hutchinson.
64, 66
Historian Philippa Levine
politics Helen Taylor
HT 's radical socialist principles were evident in her work for educational and land reform, as well as in her effort in 1885 to stand for parliament.
Stephen, Sir Leslie, and Sidney Lee, editors. The Dictionary of National Biography. Smith, Elder.
As Philippa Levine puts it in the Oxford...
Family and Intimate relationships Bessie Rayner Parkes
Their friendship was long-lasting and extremely close. Its nature is not entirely clear. Scholar Philippa Levine qualifies BRP 's feelings towards Smith as passionate, noting that her diary is full of constant and adoring references...

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Levine, Philippa. “‘The Humanising Influences of Five O’Clock Tea’: Victorian Feminist Periodicals”. Victorian Studies, Vol.
33
, pp. 293-06.
Burton, Antoinette. “’States of injury’: Josephine Butler on slavery, citizenship, and the Boer War”. Women’s Suffrage in the British Empire: Citizenship, Nation, and Race, edited by Ian Christopher Fletcher et al., Routledge, 2000, pp. 18-32.
Levine, Philippa. “’The Humanising Influences of Five O’Clock Tea’: Victorian Feminist Periodicals”. Victorian Studies, Vol.
33
, No. 2, pp. 293-06.
Levine, Philippa. Feminist Lives in Victorian England: Private Roles and Public Commitment. Basil Blackwell, 1990.
Levine, Philippa. Victorian Feminism 1850-1900. Hutchinson, 1987.
Levine, Philippa. “Walking the Streets in a Way No Decent Woman Should: Women Police in World War I”. Journal of Modern History, Vol.
66
, No. 1, pp. 34-78.