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Victorian Women An Age of Paradox. Legal Status Married women subordinate Matrimonial Causes Act (1857) –Divorce through courts instead of Parliament.

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Page 1: Victorian Women An Age of Paradox. Legal Status Married women subordinate Matrimonial Causes Act (1857) –Divorce through courts instead of Parliament.

Victorian Women

An Age of Paradox

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Legal Status

• Married women subordinate

• Matrimonial Causes Act (1857)– Divorce through courts instead of

Parliament

• Widows and unmarried women less so

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Cult of Domesticity

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Mrs. Beeton

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Class Roles Matter

• Aristocracy

• Middle Classes

• Crinoline (Hoopskirt)

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Mythbusters

• 30% unmarried by age 35

• More than 50% worked outside the home

• Many different occupations

• Largest group: servants

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Florence Nightingale

• 1820-1910

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Elizabeth Garrett Anderson, MD

• 1836-1917

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Seeds of Feminism

• Divorce Bill of 1857

• Bedford College

• Women’s Suffrage

• The Subjection of Women

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Queen Victoria