1st Edition

Reintroducing Harriet Martineau Pioneering Sociologist and Activist

By Stuart Hobday, Gaby Weiner Copyright 2024
136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

136 Pages
by Routledge

This book explores the innovative, sociological approach adopted by Harriet Martineau in her efforts to develop a ‘scientific’ approach to understanding social and societal change. With attention to her focus on the key social structures and societal issues of her day – the economy, education, the condition of women and the evils of slavery – the authors highlight her creation and application of... Read more

Chapter 1: Introducing Harriet Martineau

Chapter 2: Sociological Analysis and Methodology

Chapter 3: The Condition of Women

Chapter 4: Educational Perspectives

Chapter 5: Fighting Slavery

Chapter 6: Health Care and Hospitals

Chapter 7: Environmentalism and Experimentation

Chapter 8: Journey to Secularism

Chapter 9: Experience of Disability to Sociology of Disability

Chapter 10: Harriet Martineau’s Sociological Legacy

Bibliography: selected works of Harriet Martineau

Bibliography: secondary sources

 

Biography

Stuart Hobday is a doctoral researcher in the Department of Philosophy at the University of East Anglia and the author of Encounters with Harriet Martineau.

Gaby Weiner has held a number of professorial and honorary research positions in the UK and Sweden. Her publications include Feminisms in Education, Closing the Gender Gap: Postwar Educational and Social Change, Kids in Cyberspace, Reconstructing and Deconstructing Lives, Tales of Loving and Leaving, and Harriet Martineau and the Birth of the Disciplines.