Copyright
Leslie HowsamPublished On
2024-03-08ISBN
Language
- English
Print Length
176 pages (x+166)Dimensions
Weight
Media
OCLC Number
1426006311LCCN
2023446246THEMA
- DNB
- NHD
- JBSF1
- JPL
BIC
- BGH
- 1DBK
- JFSJ1
- HBLL
- HBJD1
BISAC
- BIO022000
- HIS015000
- SOC028000
- POL015000
- HIS037060
LCC
- KD632.O76
Keywords
- Eliza Orme
- History of British women in higher education
- Women's suffrage
- late-Victorian and Edwardian ages
- Legal community
- Women's professional lives
Eliza Orme’s Ambitions
Politics and the Law in Victorian London
Additional Resources
Contents
Prologue
(pp. 1–8)- Leslie Howsam
1. An Unthinkable Job for a Woman
(pp. 9–20)- Leslie Howsam
2. Before Law: 1848 to 1871
(pp. 21–36)- Leslie Howsam
3. The Commitment to Law: 1872 to 1888
(pp. 37–54)- Leslie Howsam
4. Private Life
(pp. 55–80)- Leslie Howsam
5. Public Figure: 1888 to about 1903
(pp. 81–104)- Leslie Howsam
6. Journalism and Authorship
(pp. 105–118)- Leslie Howsam
7. Last years
(pp. 119–128)- Leslie Howsam
8. Who was Eliza Orme?
(pp. 129–146)- Leslie Howsam
Contributors
Leslie Howsam
(author)Leslie Howsam is a Fellow of the Royal Society of Canada and Emerita Distinguished University Professor at the University of Windsor (as well as Senior Research Fellow in the Centre for Digital Humanities at Toronto Metropolitan University). Her most recent book is the Cambridge Companion to the History of the Book (2015); her best-known book is Old Books & New Histories: An Orientation to Studies in Book and Print Culture (2006). For further information please see https://lesliehowsam.ca