This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited survival strategies to separate from their violent husbands. It explores the ecclesiastical and magisterial court systems built on deeply rooted political, religious, and cultural attitudes towards women, marriage and marital violence, using urban London cases during the last quarter of the seventeenth century as a lens through which to observe the social and legal toleration of violence in the marriage without commensurate punishment. By using cases from across the social hierarchy, what emerges is a picture of a society deeply affected by the political and religious upheaval that began in the sixteenth century and influenced cultural attit...
This is the author accepted manuscriptWhat was the extent of marital breakdown and separation in a s...
Marital violence is profoundly shaped by the material world. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century cour...
The English Reformation was a historic process which reshaped the religion of the country, tearing d...
Precarious Wife intervenes in the propagation of the binary--of privilege and marginalization--inher...
The societies in the Arden of Faversham (1592) and The Tragedy of Mariam (1613) reflect the patriarc...
AbstractIn this paper, we have attempted to conduct a global analysis of the phenomenon of domestic ...
Scholars of the medieval family would generally agree that the lot of the medieval wife was not an e...
Rape and its impact on medieval women, as conceived by society and the law, have yet to receive exte...
In this co-winner of the Tatom Award, Julian Barr uses an 1865 divorce case to explore the ways wome...
Abstract This essay will examine the origins and emergence of the crisis that engulfed the propertie...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
Thesis (Ph.D.), History, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines the gendered nature o...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
While English women in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had different social and economic cir...
This is the author accepted manuscriptWhat was the extent of marital breakdown and separation in a s...
Marital violence is profoundly shaped by the material world. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century cour...
The English Reformation was a historic process which reshaped the religion of the country, tearing d...
Precarious Wife intervenes in the propagation of the binary--of privilege and marginalization--inher...
The societies in the Arden of Faversham (1592) and The Tragedy of Mariam (1613) reflect the patriarc...
AbstractIn this paper, we have attempted to conduct a global analysis of the phenomenon of domestic ...
Scholars of the medieval family would generally agree that the lot of the medieval wife was not an e...
Rape and its impact on medieval women, as conceived by society and the law, have yet to receive exte...
In this co-winner of the Tatom Award, Julian Barr uses an 1865 divorce case to explore the ways wome...
Abstract This essay will examine the origins and emergence of the crisis that engulfed the propertie...
THESIS 11097This dissertation analyses how murder and execution pamphlets reflected and affirmed acc...
Thesis (Ph.D.), History, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines the gendered nature o...
This thesis uses the social history of Early Modern England to provide the context for a discussion ...
From 1857 (the year of its foundation) to 1923 (the year of the Matrimonial Causes Act) the Divorce ...
While English women in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries had different social and economic cir...
This is the author accepted manuscriptWhat was the extent of marital breakdown and separation in a s...
Marital violence is profoundly shaped by the material world. Eighteenth- and nineteenth-century cour...
The English Reformation was a historic process which reshaped the religion of the country, tearing d...