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Life of Emma Harding Britton
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Life of Emma Harding Britton in Vernon, BC
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Life of Emma Harding Britton in Vernon, BC
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Emma Hardinge Britten's story deserves to be told and understood within a variety of historical contexts, including Victorian culture, religion, and politics. Her life was extraordinary, and yet reflects broader transformations underway for women and for all Victorians. Although Britten was born English, her life trajectory made her a global citizen of the Anglo-centric world. She lived between two continents and travelled in her work as a Spiritualist propagandist/political activist as far away as Australia and New Zealand. As she herself expressed to her contemporaries in the middle of the nineteenth century, America felt like "the land of her adoption - where she was spiritually developed, and in whose broad freedom and advanced spiritual light she wishe[d] to spend most of her life."1 Musician, actor, writer, theologian, political activist, magazine publisher, spirit medium, lecturer, Spiritualist missionary, and self-described witch: Emma Hardinge Britten encompassed all of these descriptions.
Emma Hardinge Britten's story deserves to be told and understood within a variety of historical contexts, including Victorian culture, religion, and politics. Her life was extraordinary, and yet reflects broader transformations underway for women and for all Victorians. Although Britten was born English, her life trajectory made her a global citizen of the Anglo-centric world. She lived between two continents and travelled in her work as a Spiritualist propagandist/political activist as far away as Australia and New Zealand. As she herself expressed to her contemporaries in the middle of the nineteenth century, America felt like "the land of her adoption - where she was spiritually developed, and in whose broad freedom and advanced spiritual light she wishe[d] to spend most of her life."1 Musician, actor, writer, theologian, political activist, magazine publisher, spirit medium, lecturer, Spiritualist missionary, and self-described witch: Emma Hardinge Britten encompassed all of these descriptions.


















