In the nineteenth century, women Friends frequently preserved private family papers - spiritual memoranda, letters, diaries, photograph albums, household accounts, visitors books and so on. One such collection holds the personal papers of women in, among others, the Bragg, Priestman, Bright, and Clark families, who lived during this period mainly in the regions of Newcastle, Manchester and Bristol. Such material allows an exploration of the domestic culture shared among these families and, in particul ar, the legacy of family memory preser ved among this collection. A significant part of that legacy, it is argued, was the various representations of womanliness contained within it, especially as such representations might inform the role und...
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New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650—1800 takes a fresh look at archival and printed sou...
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Historians of the early British women\u27s movement have frequently drawn connections between the th...
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This thesis explores the lives of four British Quaker women—Isabella Ford, Isabel Fry, Margery Fry, ...
Women Friends (or Quakers) held an antithetical position in their religious community during thenine...
Throughout the tumultuous period that was the English Civil War, there was a great change in society...
In the last three decades, research on eighteenth-century British Quaker women reflects a range of d...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on communities of female Quaker readers in York c.1885-c.1925, and m...
From the garments that they made to the ways that they spoke, Quakers grappled with the outward trap...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) had as a hallmark from its inception, a strong commitment...
New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650—1800 takes a fresh look at archival and printed sou...
The presence of Quaker women at the founding of a social movement for women\u27s rights in Britain i...
This thesis explores the lives and social interactions of Quaker women in the British Isles and Amer...
The town of Newcastle in the early nineteenth century offered many diverse forms of entertainment an...
By the second half of the eighteenth century, women ministers had become the principal upholders of ...
Historians of the early British women\u27s movement have frequently drawn connections between the th...
Although the existence of Quakers in Virginia is well known, the best recent surveys of Virginia his...
This thesis explores the lives of four British Quaker women—Isabella Ford, Isabel Fry, Margery Fry, ...
Women Friends (or Quakers) held an antithetical position in their religious community during thenine...
Throughout the tumultuous period that was the English Civil War, there was a great change in society...
In the last three decades, research on eighteenth-century British Quaker women reflects a range of d...
This paper assesses the position of women within the Quaker community, concentrating on their minist...
ABSTRACT This thesis focuses on communities of female Quaker readers in York c.1885-c.1925, and m...
From the garments that they made to the ways that they spoke, Quakers grappled with the outward trap...
The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) had as a hallmark from its inception, a strong commitment...
New Critical Studies on Early Quaker Women, 1650—1800 takes a fresh look at archival and printed sou...