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By Jacqueline Eales

This concise advent presents an summary of the nation of study on women's background within the early glossy interval. It emcompasses a advisor to the historiography, an overview of the foremost debates, and knowledge in regards to the assorted resources to be had for women's historical past during this interval. prepared round frequent subject matters - the kinfolk, paintings, faith, schooling - the e-book offers a accomplished survey of the social, fiscal and political place of ladies in England within the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries.

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