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(Ebook) When Gossips Meet: Women, Family, and Neighbourhood in Early Modern England (Oxford Studies in Social History) by Capp, Bernard ISBN 9780199255986, 9780199273195, 9781423757184, 0199255989, 0199273197, 1423757181

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Authors:Capp, Bernard
Pages:408 pages.
Year:2003
Editon:1
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Language:english
File Size:2.43 MB
Format:pdf
ISBNS:9780199255986, 9780199273195, 9781423757184, 0199255989, 0199273197, 1423757181
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(Ebook) When Gossips Meet: Women, Family, and Neighbourhood in Early Modern England (Oxford Studies in Social History) by Capp, Bernard ISBN 9780199255986, 9780199273195, 9781423757184, 0199255989, 0199273197, 1423757181

Aimed at social and cultural historians, this is an exploration of how women of the poorer and middling sorts in early Modern England negotiated a patriarchal culture.

This book explores how women of the poorer and middling sorts in early modern England sought to make the best of their lives in a society that excluded or marginalized them in almost every sphere. It argues that networks of close friends ('gossips') provided invaluable moral and practical support, helping them to shape their own lives and to play an active role in the affairs of the local community.

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