Autore: Walter Matthew Gallichan

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Walter Matthew Gallichan, born in the mid-19th century, was a prolific British author and journalist who addressed a wide range of social and health-related issues in his works. He was particularly known for his progressive views on women”s rights and sexual education during an era when such topics were often taboo. Gallichan”s scholarly contributions include a critical examination of polygamous practices in his book “Women under Polygamy” (1915), wherein he scrutinized the impact of polygamous unions on women, delving into cultural, psychological, and social ramifications. His writings often highlighted the oppression faced by women and advocated for gender equality, distinguishing him as an early feminist voice in the literary community. His other works delved into the areas of marriage, love, and sexual health, reflecting his broad interests in the dynamics of human relationships. Gallichan”s literary style combined empirical observations with a narrative technique that aimed to reach a broad audience, thus effectively disseminating his reformist ideologies. His contributions to social commentary and reform make him a noteworthy figure in the landscape of early 20th-century literature and advocacy for women”s rights.




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Walter Matthew Gallichan: Women under Polygamy
In ‘Women under Polygamy’ by Walter Matthew Gallichan, the author delves into the complex and controversial topic of polygamy as it relates to the treatment and rights of women within such relationsh …
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Walter Matthew Gallichan: Women under Polygamy
In ‘Women under Polygamy’ by Walter Matthew Gallichan, the author delves into the intricate dynamics of polygamous relationships and the impact it has on women. Gallichan presents a detailed analysis …
EPUB
Inglese
€1.99