Harriet Martineau

Jun 12, 1802 - Jun 27, 1876

Harriet Martineau was an English social theorist often seen as the first female sociologist. She wrote from a sociological, holistic, religious and feminine angle, translated works by Auguste Comte, and rarely for a woman writer at the time, earned enough to support herself. The young Princess Victoria enjoyed her work and invited her to her 1838 coronation. Martineau advised "a focus on all [society's] aspects, including key political, religious, and social institutions". She applied thorough analysis to women's status under men. The novelist Margaret Oliphant called her "a born lecturer and politician... less distinctively affected by her sex than perhaps any other, male or female, of her generation."
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“It is my deliberate opinion that the one essential requisite of human welfare in all ways is scientific knowledge of human nature.”

Harriet Martineau
Jun 12, 1802 - Jun 27, 1876

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