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1 Women, Work and Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Gender Relations in Early Modern England 1550–1750
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Women, Property and Land 1
- 1 Women, Work and Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Gender Relations in Early Modern England 1550–1750 29
- 2 Spinsters with Land in Early Modern England: Inheritance, Possession and Use 51
- 3 Becoming Anne Clifford 77
- 4 The Heiress Reconsidered: Contexts for Understanding the Abduction of Arabella Alleyn 100
- 5 From Magnificent Houses to Disagreeable Country: Lady Sophia Newdigate’s Tour of Southern England and Derbyshire, 1748 127
- 6 On Being ‘fully and completely mistress of the whole business’: Gender, Land and Estate Accounting in Georgian England 149
- 7 Negotiating Men: Elizabeth Montagu, ‘Capability’ Brown, and the Construction of Pastoral 176
- 8 Women’s Involvement in Property in the North Riding of Yorkshire in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 201
- 9 Invisible Women: Small-scale Landed Proprietors in Nineteenth-century England 226
- 10 More than Just a Caretaker: Women’s Role in the Intergenerational Transfer of Real and Personal Property in Nineteenthcentury Urban England, 1840–1900 244
- Afterword 267
- Select Bibliography 277
- Index 283
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Illustrations vii
- Contributors ix
- Introduction: Women, Property and Land 1
- 1 Women, Work and Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Gender Relations in Early Modern England 1550–1750 29
- 2 Spinsters with Land in Early Modern England: Inheritance, Possession and Use 51
- 3 Becoming Anne Clifford 77
- 4 The Heiress Reconsidered: Contexts for Understanding the Abduction of Arabella Alleyn 100
- 5 From Magnificent Houses to Disagreeable Country: Lady Sophia Newdigate’s Tour of Southern England and Derbyshire, 1748 127
- 6 On Being ‘fully and completely mistress of the whole business’: Gender, Land and Estate Accounting in Georgian England 149
- 7 Negotiating Men: Elizabeth Montagu, ‘Capability’ Brown, and the Construction of Pastoral 176
- 8 Women’s Involvement in Property in the North Riding of Yorkshire in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth Centuries 201
- 9 Invisible Women: Small-scale Landed Proprietors in Nineteenth-century England 226
- 10 More than Just a Caretaker: Women’s Role in the Intergenerational Transfer of Real and Personal Property in Nineteenthcentury Urban England, 1840–1900 244
- Afterword 267
- Select Bibliography 277
- Index 283