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Slum Travelers: Ladies and London Poverty, 1860-1920

Online ISBN:
9780520940055
Print ISBN:
9780520249059
Publisher:
University of California Press
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Slum Travelers: Ladies and London Poverty, 1860-1920

Published:
26 July 2007
Online ISBN:
9780520940055
Print ISBN:
9780520249059
Publisher:
University of California Press

Abstract

Late-nineteenth-century Britain saw the privileged classes forsake society balls and gatherings to turn their considerable resources to investigating and relieving poverty. By the 1890s at least half a million women were involved in philanthropy, particularly in London. This book collects a fascinating array of the writings of these “lady explorers,” who were active in the east, south, and central London slums from around 1870 until the end of World War I. Contributors range from the well-known, including Annie Besant, Sylvia Pankhurst, and Beatrice Webb (then Potter), to the obscure. The collection reclaims an important group of writers whose representations of urban poverty have been eclipsed by better-known male authors such as Charles Dickens and Jack London.

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