The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England (Yale Nota Bene)

The Gentleman's Daughter: Women's Lives in Georgian England (Yale Nota Bene)

by Amanda (Author), Vickery (Author)

Synopsis

Eighteenth-century women have long been presented as the heroines of traditional biographies, or as the faceless victims of vast historical processes, but rarely have they been deemed worthy of rigorous historical enquiry. Based on a close examination of letters, diaries and account books, this study offers an insight into the intimate and everyday lives of genteel women and transforms our understanding of the position of women in this period.

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Format: Illustrated
Pages: 448
Edition: Illustrated
Publisher: Yale University Press
Published: 14 Nov 2003

ISBN 10: 0300102224
ISBN 13: 9780300102222

Media Reviews
The most important thing in English feminist history in the last ten years. Roy Porter; The Gentleman's Daughter is the most important work of social history since Lawrence Stone's Family, Sex and Marriage. From now on, any historian writing about 18th-century women will have to address the arguments in Vickery's book... It is the first book to bring out into the open the debate about separate spheres. It succeeds on two levels, first as an academic argument of the highest order, and second as a fascinating and enjoyable read. Serious history is rarely this fun. Amanda Foreman, The Times; Innovative, expertly researched and luminous in style. Linda Colley, London Review of Books; Amanda Vickery's new history of women in Georgian England offers a revolutionary reinterpretation of the accepted script, both an academic triumph and a spell-binding read Julie Wheelwright, The Independent
Author Bio
Amanda Vickery is lecturer in modern British women's history at Royal Hollowly College, University of London.