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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... York : Cambridge University Press , 1984 ) , 109 . 12. Collingwood describes this autonomy as " the condition of being one's own authority , making statements or taking action on one's own initiative and not because those statements or ...
... York : Cambridge University Press , 1984 ) , 109 . 12. Collingwood describes this autonomy as " the condition of being one's own authority , making statements or taking action on one's own initiative and not because those statements or ...
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... York : Columbia University Press , 1996 ) . 53 . 3. James Robinson Planché , Recollections and Reflections ( London : Tinsley , 1872 ) , 4. Sara Stevenson and Helen Bennett , Van Dyck in Check Trousers : Fancy Dress in Art and Life 1700 ...
... York : Columbia University Press , 1996 ) . 53 . 3. James Robinson Planché , Recollections and Reflections ( London : Tinsley , 1872 ) , 4. Sara Stevenson and Helen Bennett , Van Dyck in Check Trousers : Fancy Dress in Art and Life 1700 ...
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... York : Frederick A. Stokes , n . d . ( 1910 ? ) , frontispiece . 18. Ibid . , viii . 19. Ibid . 20. Murphy , The Duchess , 7 . 21. As a matter of interest , only once have I successfully found a direct correla- tion between costume ...
... York : Frederick A. Stokes , n . d . ( 1910 ? ) , frontispiece . 18. Ibid . , viii . 19. Ibid . 20. Murphy , The Duchess , 7 . 21. As a matter of interest , only once have I successfully found a direct correla- tion between costume ...
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Acknowledgments | 7 |
Crisis Historiography | 29 |
Flora Annie Steels | 43 |
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