ABSTRACT

This concise introduction provides an overview of the state of research on women's history in the early modern period. It emcompasses a guide to the historiography, an assessment of the major debates, and information about the varied sources available for women's history in this period. Arranged around familiar themes - the family, work, religion, education - the book presents a comprehensive survey of the social, economic and political position of women in England in the 16th and 17th centuries.

chapter Chapter One|6 pages

Women, Gender and Patriarchy

chapter Chapter Two|9 pages

Historiography and Debate

chapter Chapter Three|6 pages

Historical Sources

chapter Chapter Four|12 pages

The Nature of Women

chapter Chapter Five|12 pages

Literacy and Education

chapter Chapter Six|12 pages

Politics

chapter Chapter Seven|12 pages

The Family

chapter Chapter Eight|12 pages

Work

chapter Chapter Nine|12 pages

Religion

chapter Chapter Ten|12 pages

Crime and the Courts