Containing Eve’s daughters? The education, fashioning and socialisation of women within three elite households of the West Country c. 1525-1660.
<p>This thesis focuses on the education of women in three elite West Country households, the Arundells of Lanherne, the Edgcumbes of Cotehele and Mount Edgcumbe and the Reynells of Forde, in particular Dorothy Arundell (1560-1613), Anne Edgcumbe Dowriche (1560-96) and Lucie Reynell (1577-1652)...
Main Author: | Bowness, C |
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Other Authors: | Jackson, C |
Format: | Thesis |
Published: |
2016
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