Maids, Wives, Widows: Exploring Early Modern Women's Lives 1540 - 1714
- 224pages
- 8 heures de lecture
Focusing on the daily lives of women from 1540 to 1740 in England, this book delves into their routines, occupations, and family dynamics. It explores beauty, fashion, and literature, while addressing significant issues like menstruation and childbirth in a pre-modern medical context. Key historical moments, including the publication of Jane Sharp's midwifery guide and women's roles in emerging religious sects during the Civil Wars, are highlighted. Additionally, it examines notorious figures like murderer Sarah Malcolm and trickster Mary Toft, showcasing the complexities of women's experiences during this era.
