The first in-depth study of the lives and politics of two of the most interesting social radicals of their time. Quakers, Anna and Thomas Haslam campaigned for social reform in the late nineteenth century, and played a central role in the formation of an early Irish feminist agenda in the early twentieth century.
Anna and Thomas Haslam were born in the decade before Victoria ascended to the throne, both into Quaker families. This book...
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