Description
A revisionary study of married life in eighteenth-century England.
About the Author
Joanne Bailey is a Junior research Fellow, Merton College, Oxford.
Reviews
Review of the hardback: 'This is a carefully researched book that enriches our understanding of marriage in the long eighteenth century.' Reviews in History
Review of the hardback: '... subtle, rich and humane picture of the realities and practicalities of marriage as lived.' Women's History Magazine
Review of the hardback: '... lively and often trenchant study ... Bailey backs up a sensitive reading of texts and contexts with judicious quantification.' History
Review of the hardback: '... wide range of issues ... important new book ...' Journal of Continuity and Change
Review of the hardback: 'This book successfully meets it's claim to be "a pioneering account of the expectations and experiences of married life among the middle and labouring ranks in the long eighteenth century. ... an excellent analysis of the crazy and changing popular assumptions about male and female bodies which underlines domestic violence. ... full of interesting, minutely researched, historical detail ... a fascinating work for the general reader, and a neccessary work for historians of marriage.' INTAMS
Book Information
ISBN 9780521810586
Author Joanne Bailey
Format Hardback
Page Count 262
Imprint Cambridge University Press
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Weight(grams) 560g
Dimensions(mm) 229mm * 152mm * 19mm