This article analyses a case of female patronage in Edwardian Leicester, a drinking fountain surmounted by a statuette dedicated to a female Anglo-Saxon ruler. The bequest, by Edith Gittins (1845-1910), is contextualized within the nineteenth-century perspectives on the past that identified the roots of the English people in the Anglo-Saxon period. The article explores the cultural, social and gender implications of Gittins' intentions behind the bequest both for women's rights and for the use of the past in the construction of civic identity. These have not hitherto received sufficient attention. In order to address these questions the article exploits the potential of a 3D visualization of the urban setting where the fountain was intended...
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This article analyses a case of female patronage in Edwardian Leicester, a drinking fountain surmoun...
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Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
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This thesis investigates how three professional Victorian women writers, Anna Jameson, Elizabeth Eas...
This data-driven analysis unearths monuments that have received little attention, reveals an evolvin...
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Questions of Queen Anne's legacy have been much debated by historians of the period, who contest her...
Gendered interpretations are rare both within castle-studies and heritage discourses on medieval cas...
Your Sweetest Empire Is To Please, 2018 is a site-specific commission for the National Trust estate ...
This article analyses a case of female patronage in Edwardian Leicester, a drinking fountain surmoun...
BUILDING AN IDENTITY is a broad based study of the monuments which two female patrons built from 156...
2018 marked 100 years since the British Parliament passed a law which allowed some women, and all me...
What is the significance of non-elite women’s participation in literate culture? Taking the case of...
Almack’s, a mixed-sex establishment run by a group of female patronesses was a popular meeting place...
Analysing the extent of female citizenship in early modern Britain has always been a difficult task....
This article uses a quantitative and qualitative methodology to examine the role that women played a...
The selection and promotion of powerful role models was a major source of inspiration during the suf...
This thesis investigates how three professional Victorian women writers, Anna Jameson, Elizabeth Eas...
This data-driven analysis unearths monuments that have received little attention, reveals an evolvin...
By the turn of the twentieth century, the Woman’s Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) had become the l...
The lives of three female and one male artist working at the Della Robbia Pottery in Birkenhead are ...
Questions of Queen Anne's legacy have been much debated by historians of the period, who contest her...
Gendered interpretations are rare both within castle-studies and heritage discourses on medieval cas...
Your Sweetest Empire Is To Please, 2018 is a site-specific commission for the National Trust estate ...