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Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh - Unveiling the Legacy of a Freethinking Pioneer - cover

Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh - Unveiling the Legacy of a Freethinking Pioneer

G. W. Foote

Maison d'édition: Good Press

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In "Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh," G. W. Foote crafts an engaging and insightful portrait of one of the most controversial figures in Victorian England. Blending biographical narrative with a series of personal anecdotes, Foote employs a reflective literary style that draws the reader into the social and political milieu of the time. This work not only examines Bradlaugh'Äôs staunch atheism and advocacy for secularism, but also delves into his public struggles and legal battles surrounding his election to Parliament, making it a critical text for understanding the evolution of 19th-century thought. G. W. Foote, an eminent atheist and outspoken radical, was deeply influenced by the socio-political landscape of his time. His role as editor of the freethought journal, the "The Freethinker," and his close association with Bradlaugh infused him with a unique perspective, allowing him to document not just Bradlaugh's life, but the broader challenges faced by freethinkers in a Britain firmly entrenched in religious conservatism. This personal connection imbues the text with a sense of urgency and immediacy, as Foote shares his firsthand experiences and insights. Readers seeking a nuanced understanding of Victorian secularism and the life of a pioneering advocate will find "Reminiscences of Charles Bradlaugh" to be an invaluable resource. Foote'Äôs rich narrative illuminates Bradlaugh'Äôs significant legacy while offering reflections that resonate with contemporary discussions on belief, freedom of thought, and social justice. This book is a must-read for anyone interested in the interplay of personal conviction and public life.
Disponible depuis: 10/12/2019.
Longueur d'impression: 127 pages.

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