Radicals, Reformers and Revolutionaries
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Thanks to NetGalley, I got to read this book and learn about how women engaged in politics and activism, not only to fight for women's rights but also religious freedom and the separation of the church and state. Frankly, I don't have prior knowledge of women's rights and politics in England during the turn of the 19th century but I got a nice introduction on this topic. I definitely want to learn more.
I also liked how this book discussed racism and classism in women's politics and how men were allies in women's rights movements. However, I wished that this book went more in depth of the impact these events had in the future of women's rights and intersectionality in England and the rest of Europe like France.