Rebel Crossings

New Women, Free Lovers, and Radicals in Britain and the United States

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October 17, 2023 | History

Rebel Crossings

New Women, Free Lovers, and Radicals in Britain and the United States

Rebel Crossings relates the interweaving lives of four women and two men as they journey from the nineteenth to the twentieth century, from Britain to America, and from Old World conventions toward New World utopias. Radicalised by the rise of socialism, Helena Born, Miriam Daniell, Gertrude Dix, Robert Nicol and William Bailie cross the Atlantic dreaming of liberty and equality. The hope for a new age is captured in the name Miriam and Robert give their love child, born shortly after their arrival: Sunrise. A young Bostonian, Helen Tufts learns of Miriam’s defiant spirit through her close friendship with Helena; the love she feels for Helena and later for William fundamentally alters her life.

All six are part of a wider historical search for self-fulfillment and an alternative to a cruelly competitive capitalism. In articles, poems and allegories Helena, Helen and Miriam resist the cultural constraints women face, while female characters in Gertrude’s novels struggle to combine personal happiness with radical social commitment. William campaigns against class inequality as a socialist and an anarchist while longing to read and study. Robert, the former union militant, becomes preoccupied with personal growth and mystical enlightenment in the wilds of California.

Rebel Crossings offers fascinating perspectives on the historical interaction of feminism, socialism, and anarchism and on the incipient consciousness of a new sense of self, so vital for women seeking emancipation. These six lives bring fresh slants on political and cultural movements and upon influential individuals like Walt Whitman, Eleanor Marx, William Morris, Edward Carpenter, Patrick Geddes and Benjamin Tucker. It is a work of significant originality by one of our leading feminist historians and speaks to the dilemmas of our own time.

(Source: Verso Books)

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Publisher
Verso Books, Verso
Language
English
Pages
502

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Edition Notes

Published in
London, England, New York, USA
Copyright Date
2016

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
335.0082
Library of Congress
HQ1595.A3 R69 2016, HN18.3
lccn_permalink
https://lccn.loc.gov/2016037503

The Physical Object

Format
Hardcover
Pagination
ix, 502p.
Number of pages
502
Dimensions
24 x x centimeters

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL26432324M
Internet Archive
rebelcrossingsne0000rowb_t7d8
ISBN 10
1784785881
ISBN 13
9781784785888
LCCN
2016037503
OCLC/WorldCat
959965248
Library Thing
18609024
Google
RudOEAAAQBAJ
Wikidata
Q114009775
Goodreads
28588179

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