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Women at the Margins: Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick (1845-1936)

April 21, 2020March 11, 2020 by Andreas Sommer

“You don’t want to mess with Mrs. Sidgwick!”. No Victorian has ever written a statement like this, though it is certainly along the lines of what many contemporaries of Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick were thinking. Born on 11 March 1845 into one of the most politically and intellectually influential families in Britain, Nora (as she was … Read more

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Categories Work in Progress Tags Alfred Russel Wallace, Charles Darwin, Eleanor Mildred Sidgwick, Feminism, Henry Sidgwick, History of psychology, Hugo Münsterberg, International Congresses of Psychology, Jane Goodall, Lord Rayleigh, Mediumship, Newnham College, Rosalind Franklin, Spiritualism, Thomas H. Huxley, University of Cambridge, Wilhelm T. Preyer, William James

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