TLS Centenary Archive Centenary Archive [1902-2012].
(14 June 1907): 191
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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Friends, Associates | Isabella Ormston Ford | The sisters were friends of a large group of local female socialists who all campaigned for sex equality, many of whom were influenced by Carpenter. These included Katharine Bruce Glasier
, Edith Priestman
, Julia Varley |
Occupation | Dora Russell | The Russells based their programme on emerging theories of child education and development. They were partly influenced by recent psychologists (including Freud
and Piaget
), and by such educationalists as Margaret McMillan
and A. S. Neill |
politics | Katharine Bruce Glasier | Meanwhile, KBG
returned to her socialist activism in 1924 after she had recovered from her breakdown. She began a lecture tour on 4 June that year, addressing socialist gatherings, and worked at selling her husband's... |
Textual Production | Katharine Bruce Glasier | KBG
's other known pamphlets include: Baths at the Pithead and the Works (1912, the third edition of something at first issued as Miners' Baths), National Old-Age Homes (1914), The Price of War (1916),... |
Textual Production | Emmeline Pankhurst | The other contributors to this important collection were Shaw himself (again pseudonymous) and Mabel Atkinson
, Florence Balgarnie
, Eva Gore-Booth
, Robert F. Cholmeley
, Charlotte Despard
, Millicent Garrett Fawcett
, Keir Hardie |