Never Married: Singlewomen in Early Modern England by Amy M. Froide (Hardcover, 2005)

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Product Description : This is the first book of original research on the women who never married in early modern England Amy Froide looks at how singlewomens lives differed from those of wives and widows at the social relationships of women without husbands and at how these women supported themselves She also examines the economic and civic contributions singlewomen made to urban life and explores the English origins of the spinster and old maid stereotype

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Never Married: Singlewomen in Early Modern England investigates a paradox in the history of early modern England: although one third of adult women were never married, these women have remained largely absent from historical scholarship. Amy Froide reintroduces us to the category of difference called marital status and to the significant ways it shaped the life experiences of early modern women. By de-centring marriage as the norm in social, economic, and cultural terms, her book critically refines our current understanding of people's lives in the past and adds to a recent line of scholarship that questions just how common 'traditional' families really were.This book is both a social-economic study of singlewomen and a cultural study of the meanings of singleness in early modern England. It focuses on never-married women in England's provincial towns, and on singlewomen from a broad social spectrum. Covering the entire early modern era, it reveals that this was a time of transition in the history of never-married women. During the sixteenth century life-long singlewomen were largely absent from popular culture, but by the eighteenth century they had become a central concern of English society.As the first book of original research to focus on singlewomen on the period, it also illuminates other areas of early modern history. Froide reveals the importance of kinship in the past to women without husbands and children, as well as to widows, widowers, single men, and orphans. Examining the contributions of working and propertied singlewomen, she is able to illustrate the importance of gender and marital status to urban economies and to notions of urban citizenship in the early modern era. Tracing the origins of the spinster and old maid stereotypes she reveals how singlewomen were marginalized as first the victims and then the villains of Protestant English society.

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PublisherOxford University Press
ISBN-139780199270606
eBay Product ID (ePID)87255103

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Number of Pages256 Pages
LanguageEnglish
Publication NameNever Married: Singlewomen in Early Modern England
Publication Year2005
SubjectEconomics, History
TypeTextbook
AuthorAmy M. Froide
FormatHardcover

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Item Height242 mm
Item Weight531 g
Item Width162 mm

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Country/Region of ManufactureUnited Kingdom
Title_AuthorAmy M. Froide

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