Rebel Englishwoman: The Remarkable Life of Emily Hobhouse

Author: Elsabe Brits
Publisher: Little, Brown Book Group
Category: Biography, Historical
Book Format: Hardcover

'Here was Emily . . . in these diaries and scrapbooks. An unprecedented, intimate angle on the real Emily'

Elsabé Brits has drawn on a treasure trove of previously private sources, including Emily Hobhouse's diaries, scrap-books and numerous letters that she discovered in Canada, to write a revealing new biography of this remarkable Englishwoman.

Hobhouse has been little celebrated in her own country, but she is still revered in South Africa, where she worked so courageously, selflessly and tirelessly to save lives and ameliorate the suffering of thousands of women and children interned in camps set up by British forces during the Anglo-Boer War, in which it is estimated that over 27,000 Boer women and children died; and where her ashes are enshrined in the National Women's Monument in Bloemfontein.

During the First World War, Hobhouse was an ardent pacifist. She organised the writing, signing and publishing in January 1915 of the 'Open Christmas Letter' addressed 'To the Women of Germany and Austria'. In an attempt to initiate a peace process, she also secretly metwith the German foreign minister Gottlieb von Jagow in Berlin, for which some branded her a traitor. In the war's immediate aftermath she worked for the Save the Children Fund in Leipzig and Vienna, feeding daily for over a year thousands of children, who would otherwise have starved. She later started her own feeding scheme to alleviate ongoing famine.

Despite having been instrumental in saving thousands of lives during two wars, Hobhouse died alone - spurned by her country, her friends and even some of her relatives. Brits brings Emily's inspirational and often astonishing story, spanning three continents, back into the light.


Elsabé Brits is an award-winning journalist. Since 1999, she has worked at the daily Afrikaans-language newspaper Die Burger in Cape Town, South Africa, and for its online portal Netwerk24, following a six-year stint at a community newspaper in Polokwane, in the north of the country.




Currently she is a freelance science and health journalist. In 2011, her first book, on bipolar disorder, was published by Tafelberg.

While Elsabé specialises in science journalism, it was her passion for forgotten stories, along with her love of facts, that propelled her on the voyage of discovery that resulted in her writing this book. Emily Hobhouse has since become an essential part of her life.

About Elsabe Brits
Elsabe Brits is an award-winning journalist. Since 1999, she has worked at the daily Afrikaans-language newspaper Die Burger in Cape Town, South Africa, and for its online portal Netwerk24, following a six-year stint at a community newspaper in Polokwane, in the north of the country.
Currently she is a freelance science and health journalist. In 2011, her first book, on bipolar disorder, was published by Tafelberg.
While Elsabe specialises in science journalism, it was her passion for forgotten stories, along with her love of facts, that propelled her on the voyage of discovery that resulted in her writing this book. Emily Hobhouse has since become an essential part of her life.

(BK-9781472140913)

SKU BK-9781472140913
Barcode # 9781472140913
Brand Little, Brown Book Group
Artist / Author Elsabe Brits
Shipping Weight 0.7000kg
Shipping Width 0.166m
Shipping Height 0.038m
Shipping Length 0.242m
Assembled Length 24.200m
Assembled Height 3.800m
Assembled Width 16.600m
Type Hardcover

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