All Stories

  1. The changing representations and meanings of the manly body in the 18th and 19th centuries.
  2. Tears and the manly sailor in England,c. 1760–1860
  3. History of parenting in England
  4. Victorian Women, Unwed Mothers and the London Foundling Hospital
  5. Marital Cruelty
  6. Henry French and Mark Rothery, Man's Estate: Landed Gentry Masculinities c. 1660–1900. (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012.) Pages viii+248+bibliography+index. Price £65.00 hardback.
  7. The Sick Child in Early Modern England, 1580–1720HANNAH NEWTON
  8. Paternal power
  9. Educating the Child in Enlightenment Britain: Beliefs, Cultures, Practices – Edited by Mary Hilton and Jill Shefrin
  10. Parenting in England 1760-1830Emotion, Identity, and Generation
  11. The Disciplining and Instructive Parent
  12. The Emotional and Feeling Parent
  13. Changing Relationships
  14. Introduction
  15. The Embodied and Providing Parent
  16. Parenthood and Public Identity: Symbolic Parents
  17. Transferring Family Values
  18. Shared Parenting
  19. Conclusion
  20. Family Identity: Parentage, Parents, and Being Parented
  21. Selfhood and Being a Parent: Cultural Conventions, Tensions, and Complexities
  22. Review of Probert, Marriage, Law
  23. Fathers in the later Georgian period
  24. Poor parents actions and feelings in late Georgian England
  25. The function of memories about parents
  26. Gender and Space in Early Modern England
  27. Robert Woods, Children remembered: responses to untimely death in the past. (Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2006.) Pages xii+288. £29.95.
  28. Reassessing parenting in eighteenth-century England
  29. English Marital Violence in Litigation, Literature, and the Press
  30. ‘I dye [sic] by Inches': locating wife beating in the concept of a privatization of marriage and violence in eighteenth-century England ∗
  31. Elizabeth Foyster, Marital violence: an English family history, 1660–1857. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2005.) Pages xiii+282. £40.00; Pbk £15.99.
  32. C. Peters, Women in early modern Britain, 1450–1640. (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2004.) Pages v+206. £16.99 (paperback).
  33. David M. Turner, Fashioning adultery: gender, sex and civility in England, 16601740. (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.) Pages xii+236. 40.00.
  34. Unquiet Lives
  35. Favoured or oppressed? Married women, property and ‘coverture’ in England, 1660–1800
  36. Voices in court: lawyers' or litigants'?
  37. Using masculinity to study fatherhood in the past
  38. Bibliography
  39. ‘Forsaking all other’: marital chastity
  40. Appendices
  41. Introduction: reassessing marriage
  42. ‘Forsaking all other’: marital chastity
  43. ‘Mutual society, help and comfort’: conclusion
  44. Introduction: reassessing marriage
  45. ‘To have and to hold’: analysing married life
  46. ‘For better, for worse’: resolving marital difficulties
  47. ‘Wilt thou obey him, and serve him’: the marital power balance
  48. ‘An honourable estate’: marital roles in the household
  49. ‘With all my worldly goods I thee endow’: spouses’ contributions and possessions within marriage
  50. ‘An honourable estate’: marital roles in the household
  51. ‘Wilt thou obey him, and serve him’: the marital power balance
  52. ‘To have and to hold’: analysing married life
  53. ‘For better, for worse’: resolving marital difficulties
  54. ‘Till death us do part’: life after a failed marriage
  55. ‘Mutual society, help and comfort’: conclusion
  56. ‘Till death us do part’: life after a failed marriage
  57. ‘With all my worldly goods I thee endow’: spouses' contributions and possessions within marriage
  58. Cohabitation in the north-east of England in the eighteenth century