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  1. Anna Doyle Wheeler (Fennor Parish, Tipperary, 1785 - Londres, 1848) fue una feminista y cooperativista irlandesa. Era hija de un canónigo prebendado. No tuvo educación formal, pero aprendió a leer y escribir y además francés, geografía y política. Casada en 1800, a la edad de 15 años, con Francis Massey Wheeler, con quien tuvo dos hijas.

  2. Anna Wheeler (c. 1780 – 1848), also known by her maiden name of Anna Doyle, was an Irish born British writer and advocate of political rights for women and the benefits of contraception. She married Francis Massey Wheeler when she was "about 16" and he was "about 19", although the year is not known. They separated twelve years later.

  3. Anna Doyle Wheeler (Fennor Parish, Tipperary, 1785 - Londres, 1848) fue una feminista y cooperativista irlandesa. Datos rápidos Información personal, Nacimiento ... Cerrar. Era hija de un canónigo prebendado. No tuvo educación formal, pero aprendió a leer y escribir y además francés, geografía y política.

  4. 29 de jul. de 2020 · The article focuses on the life and work of Anna Doyle Wheeler, which offers an important, though understudied, case for exploring early feminist circles, and, as she was a friend of Owen’s and one of his earliest supporters from the 1820s onwards, the impact of Owen’s ideas within these circles.

  5. 25 de abr. de 2024 · Feminist philosopher Anna Doyle Wheeler argued gender equality requires cooperation. Meaningful gender equality demands a social psychology of enlarged self-interest. Cooperative institutions of common property must be decentralized and self-governed. KEYWORDS: Feminism. cooperation. utilitarianism. Anna Doyle Wheeler.

  6. Français. Feminist Political Theory without Apology: Anna Doyle Wheeler, William Thompson, and the Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women. Published online by Cambridge University Press: 01 January 2020. Jim Jose. Article. Metrics. Get access. Cite. Rights & Permissions. Abstract.

  7. This essay examines the life and work of early socialist thinker Anna Doyle Wheeler, who, with the Owenite theorist William Thompson, was author of The Appeal of One Half the Human Race, Women, Against the Pretentions of the Other Half, Men …