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  1. 23 de ago. de 2017 · This article explores the contribution made by Helen Taylor to the Victorian land reform movement, 1879–1890. It concentrates on her political agency after 1882 to evidence that the importance of Taylor was three-fold.

    • Janet Smith
    • 2017
  2. Helen Taylor (31 July 1831 – 29 January 1907) was an English feminist, writer and actress. She was the daughter of Harriet Taylor Mill and stepdaughter of John Stuart Mill. After the death of her mother she lived and worked with Mill, and together they promoted women's rights.

    • 31 July 1831, Kent Terrace, London, England
    • Torquay Cemetery
    • Feminism
    • 29 January 1907 (aged 75), Torquay, England
  3. 18 de jul. de 2023 · This chapter will examine the nature of the feminism within those campaigns, using the work of Helen Taylor (1831–1907) to illustrate the changes, continuities, and diversity within the women’s rights movement throughout the Victorian period.

  4. 11 de oct. de 2018 · One of the first prominent campaigners for women’s rights was Helen Taylor, daughter of Harriet Taylor Mill. Helen Taylor was born in London on the 27th of July 1831, the only daughter and youngest child of John and Harriet Taylor. Helen had little formal education as a child, but travelled widely in Europe with her mother.

  5. 9 de jul. de 2018 · Helen Taylor’s work for land nationalisation in Great Britain and Ireland 1879–1907: women’s political agency in the British Victorian land movement

  6. Changing the Landscape: Helen Taylor's camapigns for Land Nationalisationin Britain and Ireland 1881-1907. June 2015. Conference: Women and Land 1500-1900. At: University of Hull. Authors:...

  7. This article explores the contribution made by Helen Taylor to the Victorian land reform movement, 1879–1890. It concentrates on her political agency after 1882 to evidence that the...