TOPICAL ISSUE BY Dr Ana Cristina Mendes (University of Lisbon) Dr Iolanda Ramos (Nova University of Lisbon) DESCRIPTION From novels to government reports, the Victorians attached unprecedented significance to domesticity. The household was a central institution , and their occupants played out their different roles according to custom and circumstance. Within its sphere, gender, class, economic and political conflicts were played out as the household provided the background for ..
Book synopsis: Domesticity is generally treated as an aspect of women’s history. In this fascinating...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
Discourses of motherhood and domesticity played an important role in structuring middle‐class women'...
TOPICAL ISSUE BY Dr Ana Cristina Mendes (University of Lisbon) Dr Iolanda Ramos (Nova University o...
Ana Cristina Mendes and Iolanda Ramos, editors of “‘Victorians Like Us,” a special issue published b...
From novels to government reports, the Victorians attached unprecedented significance to domesticity...
In her volume Inside the Victorian Home (2003), Judith Flanders scrutinizes the space of home and do...
In response to Lytton Strachey’s remark that the history of the Victorian Age would never be written...
One of the most popular figures associated with the British Victorian home over the past two centuri...
This paper explores the practice and ideology of domestic labour in the British working classes of t...
In reflecting on Victorian studies and its publics, we must remember the peculiar history of the ter...
The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes ...
My research is a close reading of The Awakening by Kate Chopin written in 1899 as a critique of the ...
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
The ideology of respectability, the essential objective of Victorian existence, was a complex combin...
Book synopsis: Domesticity is generally treated as an aspect of women’s history. In this fascinating...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
Discourses of motherhood and domesticity played an important role in structuring middle‐class women'...
TOPICAL ISSUE BY Dr Ana Cristina Mendes (University of Lisbon) Dr Iolanda Ramos (Nova University o...
Ana Cristina Mendes and Iolanda Ramos, editors of “‘Victorians Like Us,” a special issue published b...
From novels to government reports, the Victorians attached unprecedented significance to domesticity...
In her volume Inside the Victorian Home (2003), Judith Flanders scrutinizes the space of home and do...
In response to Lytton Strachey’s remark that the history of the Victorian Age would never be written...
One of the most popular figures associated with the British Victorian home over the past two centuri...
This paper explores the practice and ideology of domestic labour in the British working classes of t...
In reflecting on Victorian studies and its publics, we must remember the peculiar history of the ter...
The nineteenth century stands out for its profound progress in all domains. It caused great changes ...
My research is a close reading of The Awakening by Kate Chopin written in 1899 as a critique of the ...
This article examines the material culture of British working‐class homes in the late Victorian and ...
The ideology of respectability, the essential objective of Victorian existence, was a complex combin...
Book synopsis: Domesticity is generally treated as an aspect of women’s history. In this fascinating...
This project contributes to Victorian studies as a whole and specifically argues for a new reading p...
Discourses of motherhood and domesticity played an important role in structuring middle‐class women'...