Fowler & Wells

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Fowler & Wells was a 19th-century American publishing firm best known for promoting phrenology and reform literature, including influential works on social and women's rights.

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instanceOf 19th-century American company
publishing firm
activity popularizing phrenological ideas to a mass audience
publishing phrenological manuals
publishing reform tracts
publishing women’s rights essays
aim to advocate women’s rights through print
to disseminate phrenological doctrines
to support social reform causes
basedIn New York City
country United States of America
surface form: United States
field phrenology
reform literature
foundedBy Lorenzo Niles Fowler NERFINISHED
Orson Squire Fowler NERFINISHED
Samuel Roberts Wells NERFINISHED
genre popular science
self-help
social reform
women’s rights
hasPublicationType instructional manuals
lectures in print form
popular treatises
industry publishing
influenced 19th-century debates on social reform
early women’s rights discourse in print culture
popular understanding of phrenology in the United States
mainSubject health and hygiene
phrenology
physiognomy
social reform
temperance
women’s rights
movement 19th-century social reform movements
phrenological movement
notableFor promotion of phrenology
promotion of social reform literature
promotion of women’s rights literature
product books
pamphlets
periodicals
timePeriod 19th century

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History of Woman Suffrage publisher Fowler & Wells