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‘Granny thinking what she is going to write in her book’: religion, politics and the Pontefract by-election of 1872 in Josephine Butler’s Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade (1896)

机译:“奶奶想着她要在书中写些什么”:宗教,政治和1872年约瑟芬·巴特勒(Josephine Butler)的《大十字军个人回忆》中的教区补选

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Josephine Butler’s 'Personal Reminiscences of a Great Crusade' (1896) has long been considered as one of the crucial pieces of evidence for the campaign against the Contagious Diseases Acts. Yet few scholars have examined this text to consider what Butler’s only explicit autobiographical publication tells us about how she represented and sought to represent her role in the repeal movement. Scholars have instead preferred to explore how Butler revealed the ‘auto/biographical I’ in the biographies of her father, sister and husband, as well as in her hagiographical writings. This article argues that Personal Reminiscences enabled Butler to reinforce a religiously informed identity. It does so by unpacking her account of the Pontefract by-election of 1872. Both biographers and historians have been drawn to her account of the by-election, especially her description of the terrifying events in the hayloft.
机译:约瑟芬·巴特勒(Josephine Butler)的《伟大十字军的个人回忆》(1896年)一直被认为是反对传染病法运动的重要证据之一。然而,很少有学者研究过这段文字,以考虑巴特勒唯一的明确的自传出版物告诉我们什么,她如何代表并试图代表她在废除运动中的角色。取而代之的是,学者们更喜欢探索巴特勒如何在父亲,姐姐和丈夫的传记以及他的传记作品中揭示“自动/传记我”。本文认为,个人回忆使巴特勒得以强化宗教信仰。为此,她解开了她对1872年Pontefract补选的叙述。传记作者和历史学家都被她对补选的叙述所吸引,特别是她对草料棚中恐怖事件的描述。

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    Matthews-Jones, LM;

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