Caroline Chisholm
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Caroline Chisholm

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Caroline Chisholm

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'The most astonishing thing about her is that she did such work at a time when women were still imprisoned in the strait-jacket of Victorian convention'—Margaret Kiddle Caroline Chisholm was the most remarkable woman in early Australian colonial history. Her national importance has been marked by the use of her portrait on Australian stamps and currency. This is the classic biography of the woman whose remarkable and hard-won achievements first asserted the place of women in Australian public life. Almost single-handedly and against strenuous and sometimes malicious opposition, the indomitable Chisholm worked to establish a Female Immigrants' Home, to encourage family immigration and to fight for better conditions on immigrant ships. Her biography has rightly been acclaimed as outstanding, a landmark in the study of women in Australia's history. The author was herself a pioneer among Australian women historians.

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Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Title
  3. Copyright
  4. Contents
  5. Foreword
  6. Preface to the Abridged Edition
  7. Acknowledgements
  8. Abbreviations
  9. Conversions
  10. Introduction to the 1990 Edition
  11. Introduction
  12. 1 Early Years, 1808–40
  13. 2 The Female Immigrants’ Home
  14. 3 Colonizing Practice and Theory
  15. 4 Mrs Chisholm and the Colonial Office
  16. 5 Family Colonization
  17. 6 Fulfilment
  18. 7 A Forthright Radical
  19. 8 The Sum of Achievement
  20. Appendices
  21. Index