Women in England 1760-1914 by Susie Steinbach

Women in England 1760-1914 by Susie Steinbach

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A rich and fresh survey of women's lives between George III and the First World War

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Women in England 1760-1914 by Susie Steinbach

A rich and fresh survey of women's lives between George III and the First World War
Steinbach is an American academic, but the book is refreshingly free of the compound nouns and tortured syntax that usually characterise that calling.. Steinbach maintains a clear chronological approach within each theme, and writes plain prose, not feminist polemic. The result is admirable and exemplary. * THE TIMES *
[an] engaging book ... Steinbach shows the tension between the political, legal and cultural restrictions against women and the impressive range of activities in which they nevertheless engaged. * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
The book is well researched and lavishly illustrated... it offers a fresh and lively interpretation of women's lives between the reign of George III and the First World War. * SUNDAY HERALD *
An intriguing and scholarly study. * GOOD BOOK GUIDE *
The research is impeccable. * HAM & HIGH *
Steinbach's lively survey brings together the results of researches to offer a revealing portrait of women's lives in every class and all areas of life * SCOTSMAN *
A grand sweep of a book, a well-researched, freshly written and unexpectedly entertaining look at "the lost 19th century" from women's points of view * INDEPENDENT *
A readable and fresh account of women's lives between the reign of George III and the First World War. This book offers a skillful synthesis of a range of published material relating to working women of all social classes * HISTORY TODAY *
Steinbach is an American academic, but the book is refreshingly free of the compound nouns and tortured syntax that usually characterise that calling... Steinbach maintains a clear chronological approach within each theme, and writes plain prose, not feminist polemic. The result is admirable and exemplary. * THE TIMES *
[an] engaging book ... Steinbach shows the tension between the political, legal and cultural restrictions against women and the impressive range of activities in which they nevertheless engaged. * DAILY TELEGRAPH *
The book is well researched and lavishly illustrated... it offers a fresh and lively interpretation of women's lives between the reign of George III and the First World War. * SUNDAY HERALD *
An intriguing and scholarly study. * GOOD BOOK GUIDE *
The research is impeccable. * HAM & HIGH *
Susie Steinbach is Associate Professor of History at Hamline University, Minnesota. Previously she taught history at Yale University, where she was a prize student.
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ISBN 13 9780753819890
ISBN 10 0753819899
Title Women in England 1760-1914
Author Susie Steinbach
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Orion Publishing Co
Year published 2005-09-01
Number of pages 352
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