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      <image:caption>FINDING, WRITING, MAKING, SHARING, CONNECTING… I am a senior lecturer and historian of education, based at the University of Winchester, UK. My teaching engages with gender, history of education and the pedagogy of history. My main research interests and publications focus on Religion, Anglican Women’s philanthropy, agency and educational activism in the British Victorian and Edwardian nineteenth and early twentieth century. My other areas of expertise are Mary Sumner and the Mothers’ Union Girls’ Friendly Society Religion and Anglicanism Church Congress Winchester Women and Local History Walking Women’s History Pedagogy of History</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anderson-Faithful, S. and Holloway, C. (2019) 'We do not wish to be sofa cushions, or even props to men, but we wish to work by their side':celebrating women as popular educators at the Anglican Church congresses 1881-1913, History of Education. Anderson-Faithful, S. and Goodman, J. (2019) Turns and Twists in Histories of Women's Education, Editorial, Women's History Review. Anderson-Faithful, S. and Goodman, J. (2019) Afterword:Turning and Twisting Histories of Women's Education Readig Diffractively, Women's History Review. Goodman, J. and Anderson-Faithful, S. (2019) Turning and Twisting Histories of Women's Education : Matters of Strategy, Women's History Review. Anderson-Faithful, S. (2018) Mary Sumner: mission, education and motherhood, thinking a life with Bourdieu, (Cambridge: Lutterworth). Anderson-Faithful, S. (2017) Aspects of Agency: change and constraint in the activism of Mary Sumner founder of the Anglican Mothers' Union, Women's History Review, 1-18 Anderson-Faithful, S. (2012), Mary Sumner and Maternal Authority: From the Drawing Room to the Homes of the Nation, History of Education, Researcher Special Issue, Educated Women: Finding Place, Claiming Space ,Vol. 89, pp. 18-26. Anderson-Faithful, S. (2012), A 'Mission to Civilise’: The Popular Educational Vision of the Anglican Mothers’ Union and Girls Friendly Society 1886-1926, Revista Brasileira de História da Educação 11, No. 1 (28), pp. 15-43.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>In the late 19th century Winchester was a centre of philanthropic activity. The home of the Mothers' Union, Winchester was also the cradle of its precursor, The Girl's Friendly Society (GFS). Founded in 1875, the GFS was the first women's organisation adopted by the Anglican Church. Its founder Mary Townsend drew the support of powerful women including novelist Charlotte Young, Mothers' Union founder Mary Sumner, and the imperialist and pioneer of women's emigration the Hon Ellen Joyce. Drawing on traditions of philanthropy the GFS aimed to protect the morals of young working women and girls. The middle and upper class organisers of GFS branches provided club rooms, holiday homes, employment training and educational opportunities for their members. With the motto 'bear ye one another's burdens' the GFS encouraged unmarried working class women and girls, categories traditionally positioned as recipients of patronage, to identify themselves as active agents in the well being of others and their country</image:caption>
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      <image:title>My Writing - Publications Anderson-Faithful, S. &amp; Holloway, C. (2023) Women and the Anglican Church Congress: Space, Place and Agency (London : Bloomsbury Academic) (Bloomsbury Studies in Religion Gender and Sexuality). Anderson-Faithful, S (2022) 'Bear ye One Another's Burdens'; Inculcating Christian Values through Caring Practice in the Anglican Girls' friendly Society 1875-1914, Women’s History Today Vol 3 Issue 4. Anderson-Faithful, S. and Holloway, C. (2019) 'We do not wish to be sofa cushions, or even props to men, but we wish to work by their side': celebrating women as popular educators at the Anglican Church congresses 1881-1913, History of Education.</image:title>
      <image:caption>Goodman, J., Anderson-Faithful, S., Spencer, S. &amp; Blakeway, A., ‘Life Histories’, 30 Nov 2019, (Accepted/In press) A Cultural History of Education in the Age of Empire. London: Bloomsbury Academic, Vol. V Anderson-Faithful, S. and Holloway, C. (2019) 'We do not wish to be sofa cushions, or even props to men, but we wish to work by their side':celebrating women as popular educators at the Anglican Church congresses 1881-1913, History of Education. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/0046760X.2018.1548652 Anderson-Faithful, S. and Goodman, J. (2019) Turns and Twists in Histories of Women's Education, Editorial, Women's History Review. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09612025.2019.1611118 Anderson-Faithful, S. and Goodman, J. (2019) Afterword:Turning and Twisting Histories of Women's Education Readig Diffractively, Women's History Review. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09612025.2019.1611134 Goodman, J. and Anderson-Faithful, S. (2019) Turning and Twisting Histories of Women's Education : Matters of Strategy, Women's History Review. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/09612025.2019.1611120 Anderson-Faithful, S. (2018) Mary Sumner: mission, education and motherhood, thinking a life with Bourdieu, (Cambridge: Lutterworth). https://www.lutterworth.com/title/mary-sumner Anderson-Faithful, S. (2017) Aspects of Agency: change and constraint in the activism of Mary Sumner founder of the Anglican Mothers' Union, Women's History Review, 1-18. https://www.tandfonline.com/doi/abs/10.1080/09612025.2017.1346865 Anderson-Faithful, S. (2012), Mary Sumner and Maternal Authority: From the Drawing Room to the Homes of the Nation, History of Education, Researcher Special Issue, Educated Women: Finding Place, Claiming Space ,Vol. 89, pp. 18-26. Anderson-Faithful, S. (2012), A 'Mission to Civilise’: The Popular Educational Vision of the Anglican Mothers’ Union and Girls Friendly Society 1886-1926, Revista Brasileira de História da Educação 11, No. 1 (28), pp. 15-43.</image:caption>
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