Clio's Daughters: British Women Making History, 1790-1899Lynette Felber Exposes the reality behind the notion that nineteenth-century history was an exclusively male preserve. This work reveals the wealth of women's historical writings, demonstrating that Victorian domestic ideology did not prevent women from making history, featuring both as historical subjects and writers of history. |
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... 1–2 . 6. Rohan Amanda Maitzen , Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing ( New York : Garland , 1998 ) , xi . 7. Looser , British Women , 2 . 8. I refer to the foundational studies by Fredric Jameson CLIO'S DAUGHTERS 25.
... 1–2 . 6. Rohan Amanda Maitzen , Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing ( New York : Garland , 1998 ) , xi . 7. Looser , British Women , 2 . 8. I refer to the foundational studies by Fredric Jameson CLIO'S DAUGHTERS 25.
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... Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing ( New York : Gar- land , 1998 ) . In Society and Sentiment : Genres of Historical Writing in Britain , 1740–1820 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 2000 ) , Mark Salber Phillips ...
... Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing ( New York : Gar- land , 1998 ) . In Society and Sentiment : Genres of Historical Writing in Britain , 1740–1820 ( Princeton : Princeton University Press , 2000 ) , Mark Salber Phillips ...
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... Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing . New York : Garland , 1998 . " Stitches in Time : Needlework and Victorian Historiography . " In Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing , 61-102 . “ This feminine preserve ...
... Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing . New York : Garland , 1998 . " Stitches in Time : Needlework and Victorian Historiography . " In Gender , Genre , and Victorian Historical Writing , 61-102 . “ This feminine preserve ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Crisis Historiography | 29 |
Flora Annie Steels | 43 |
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