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The Irish Union

6/11/1852

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genres Cross-genre i
Prose: Report i
Prose: Travel-writing i
Subjects Accidents; Accident Victims—Fiction; Fires; Search and Rescue Operations; Natural Disasters; Disasters; Disaster Relief
Architecture; Building; Housing; Property; Landlord and Tenant;
Children; Childhood; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Child Rearing; Adoption; Child Labor
Health; Diseases; Personal Injuries; Hygiene; Cleanliness—Fiction
Ireland—Description and Travel
Ireland—Social Conditions
Medical care; Nursing; Hospitals; Hospital Care; Surgery; Medicine; Physicians
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Poverty; Poor Laws—Great Britain; Workhouses—Great Britain
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The Famine Time

13/11/1852

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Travel-writing i
Subjects Food; Cooking; Gastronomy; Alcohol; Bars (Drinking Establishments); Restaurants; Dinners and Dining
Ireland—Description and Travel
Ireland—Social Conditions
Poverty; Poor Laws—Great Britain; Workhouses—Great Britain
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Butter

25/12/1852

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Essay i
Subjects Agriculture; Fishing; Forestry; Gardening; Horticulture
Food; Cooking; Gastronomy; Alcohol; Bars (Drinking Establishments); Restaurants; Dinners and Dining
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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Occasional (Christmas Story; article in Christmas or New Year Number, &c) i
Subjects Children; Childhood; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Child Rearing; Adoption; Child Labor
Education—Great Britain; Universities and Colleges; Schools
Family Life; Families; Domestic Relations; Sibling Relations; Kinship; Home;
Friendship
Health; Diseases; Personal Injuries; Hygiene; Cleanliness—Fiction
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Attachments: 0 · Links: 0 · Hits: 1905

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Cheshire Cheese

2/9/1854

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Report i
Subjects Agriculture; Fishing; Forestry; Gardening; Horticulture
Food; Cooking; Gastronomy; Alcohol; Bars (Drinking Establishments); Restaurants; Dinners and Dining
Manufacturing processes; Manufacturing; Factories; Factory Management; Industrial Waste
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How to Get Paper

28/10/1854

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genres Prose: Essay i
Prose: Leading Article i
Subjects Manufacturing processes; Manufacturing; Factories; Factory Management; Industrial Waste
National Characteristics; Nationalism
United States—Commerce
United States—Description and Travel
Attachments: 0 · Links: 0 · Hits: 1419

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Authors Harriet Martineau
James Payn
Genres Prose: Leading Article i
Prose: Short Fiction i
Subjects Crimean War, 1853-1856
Gender Identity; Women; Men; Femininity; Masculinity
Great Britain—Armed Forces; Militias
Great Britain—Social Life and Customs
Marriage; Courtship; Love; Sex
National Characteristics; Nationalism
War; Battles; Peace; Military History; Weapons; Soldiers
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The authorship of this piece is uncertain and it may be by either Harriet Martineau (to whom it is ascribed in the Household Words office book) or by James Payn.

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Deaf Mutes

25/3/1854

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Report i
Subjects Children; Childhood; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Child Rearing; Adoption; Child Labor
Education—Great Britain; Universities and Colleges; Schools
Life Sciences (Physiology / Biology / Immunology / Medicine / Pharmacology / Anatomy / Ecology)
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Psychology; Psychiatry; Mental Health; Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics)
Work; Work and Family; Occupations; Professions; Wages
Attachments: 0 · Links: 0 · Hits: 1475

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Idiots Again

15/4/1854

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Essay i
Subjects Children; Childhood; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Child Rearing; Adoption; Child Labor
Medical care; Nursing; Hospitals; Hospital Care; Surgery; Medicine; Physicians
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Psychology; Psychiatry; Mental Health; Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics)
Attachments: 0 · Links: 0 · Hits: 1740

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Essay i
Subjects Children; Childhood; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Child Rearing; Adoption; Child Labor
Education—Great Britain; Universities and Colleges; Schools
Medical care; Nursing; Hospitals; Hospital Care; Surgery; Medicine; Physicians
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Psychology; Psychiatry; Mental Health; Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics)
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In 'Three Graces of Christian Science' Harriet Martineau (1802-1876), who was herself hard of hearing, tells the histories of a number of deaf, dumb, or blind children, and then goes on to detail three attempts to help such children. Her most extensive history is of Edward Meystre, a deaf and blind boy who was taught by M. Hirzel at the Blind Asylum at Lausanne. Hirzel, while teaching Edward to speak, rewarded him with cigars. Dickens added a footnote to Miss Martineau's account of the boy.

Harry Stone; © Bloomington and Indiana University Press, 1968. DJO gratefully acknowledges permission to reproduce this material.

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Blindness

17/6/1854

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Essay i
Subjects Children; Childhood; Pregnancy; Childbirth; Child Rearing; Adoption; Child Labor
Education—Great Britain; Universities and Colleges; Schools
Life Sciences (Physiology / Biology / Immunology / Medicine / Pharmacology / Anatomy / Ecology)
People with Disabilities; Human Body—Social Aspects; Human Bodies in Literature
Psychology; Psychiatry; Mental Health; Mind-Body Relations (Metaphysics)
Attachments: 0 · Links: 0 · Hits: 1396

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genre Prose: Essay i
Subjects Race; Racism; Ethnicity; Anthropology; Ethnography
Slavery; Slaves; Slaves—Fiction; Slave-Trade
United States—History—General
United States—Politics and Government
Attachments: 0 · Links: 0 · Hits: 1988

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Author Harriet Martineau
Genres Cross-genre i
Prose: Report i
Prose: Short Fiction i
Subject Newspapers; Periodicals; Journalism
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