Despite its reputation as an age of sensibility, the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries were periods in which prescribed codes of conduct and the constraints of polite societal expectations influenced elite behaviour. Consequently, emotions have often been considered in terms of what shaped their expression rather than on how or why they were expressed. This article, however, will look beyond these controls and examine the agentive nature of emotions and the impact that their expression had on three elite Northamptonshire families. With a focus on gentry families, and a review of their correspondence, it will demonstrate the ways in which emotional rhetoric was used in letters to negotiate relationships and influence the behavio...
This chapter explores how the emerging scholarship of the history of emotions might usefully inform ...
The book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. It provides a new interpr...
The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its...
Despite its reputation as an age of sensibility, the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ...
This thesis explores the ways in which twelve women expressed emotions in their personal corresponde...
In the forty years since Laurence Stone opened historical enquiry into the early modern family, rese...
Younger sons of the gentry occupied a precarious and unstable position in society. They were born in...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
This project investigates the ideals and experience of elite marriage in early modern Britain throug...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England throug...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
Spaces for Feeling explores how English and Scottish people experienced sociabilities and socialitie...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
This thesis studies the intersections between emotions, language and social practice in early modern...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...
This chapter explores how the emerging scholarship of the history of emotions might usefully inform ...
The book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. It provides a new interpr...
The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its...
Despite its reputation as an age of sensibility, the late eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries ...
This thesis explores the ways in which twelve women expressed emotions in their personal corresponde...
In the forty years since Laurence Stone opened historical enquiry into the early modern family, rese...
Younger sons of the gentry occupied a precarious and unstable position in society. They were born in...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England though...
This project investigates the ideals and experience of elite marriage in early modern Britain throug...
The goal of this research is to examine family structure in early modern Scotland and England throug...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
Spaces for Feeling explores how English and Scottish people experienced sociabilities and socialitie...
This regional study examines the character and pace of change in landed society in the eighteenth ce...
This thesis studies the intersections between emotions, language and social practice in early modern...
The English country house has captured people’s interest and imagination for centuries, and has been...
This chapter explores how the emerging scholarship of the history of emotions might usefully inform ...
The book concerns the history of the family in eighteenth-century England. It provides a new interpr...
The broad aim of this thesis is to demonstrate that the Victorian letter is more than the sum of its...