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Women's Studies catalogue from Pickering & Chatto. All our new, forthcoming and published titles on women's studies, including social & economic history, gender & sexuality, literature & theatre.
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PUBLISHERS Overleaf: The Blue Stocking (1923) by Reginald Higgins Illustrated London News Ltd/Mary Evans Welcome to our Womens Studies Catalogue, 201415 Please note eBooks: All titles priced at 60/$99 or less are available as eBooks. Please check your preferred vendor for price information. Electronic availability is simultaneous with print publication. Format: All measurements are given in mm. Price and publication information: Details are correct at time of going to press but are subject to alteration without notice. Find us on Facebook and Twitter How to order Our titles can be ordered in the following ways: Directly through the relevant distributor (see back cover) Directly and securely through our website www.pickeringchatto.com Through all major library suppliers Booksellers who wish to open an account should contact us on sales@pickeringchatto.co.uk Sign up to our eBulletins: www.pickeringchatto.com/subscribe-for-bulletins Vomen, Agency and the Law, i,ooi;oo Edited by Bronach Kane and Fiona Williamson Number 15 Tnv Bov, Gvxv .x Cuiruv Te Lesbian Muse and Ioetic Identity, iss,i,,o Sarah Parker Number 12 Gvxv .x Gvxv Vomens University Fiction, issoi,, Anna Bogen Number 5 Lirv.v Tvrs .x rnv Iovui. M.vrvi.cv Gender and Space in Rural Britain, isoi,ao Edited by Gemma Goodman and Charlotte Mathieson Number 3 V.wic Svivs ix rnv Iux.xirivs Dear Academic, I am delighted to present our latest publishing in the areas of womens social, cultural, literary, economic and political history, where the strength and breadth of our titles demonstrate our commitment to encouraging work that investigates important aspects of gender and sexuality worldwide and across a range of historical periods. Our established series on The Body, Gender and Culture continues to grow, with new essay collections on Women, Agency and the Law, 13001700 (p.3) and Interpreting Sexual Violence, 16601800 (p.3). Other highlights include our well-received monograph on the cultural history of Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century (p.10) and the edited volume Why Race and Gender Still Matter (p.4), which features valuable explorations of philosophical intersectionalism. Our major works also continue to provide essential primary source collections of womens history and women writers. British Family Life, 17801914 (p.11) and the forthcoming Family Life in England and America, 16901820 (p.11) will be of interest to historians of gender, childhood, kinship and the family; meanwhile Womens University Narratives, 1890 1945: Key Texts (p.10) will offer rare and signifcant materials on womens lives and experiences while at university Part I is out at the end of 2014. I welcome new proposals for monographs, essay collections and major works on any topic within Womens Studies, so do get in touch to discuss your research and project ideas. Janka Romero Junior Commissioning Editor jromero@pickeringchatto.co.uk Follow Janka on Twitter @jankaromero 3 Sex, Identity and Hermaphrodites in Iberia, 15001800 Richard Cleminson and Francisco Vzquez Garca Early modern European thought held that men and women were essentially the same, with social forces creating their differences. Such a view made the existence of hermaphrodites easy to accept. During the seventeenth century, medical and legal arguments began to turn against this one-sex model, with hermaphroditism seen as a medieval superstition. This book traces this change in Iberia in comparison to the earlier shift in thought in northern Europe, and with concurrent ideas in Latin America. The Body, Gender and Culture: 16 224pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 302 6: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/hermaphrodites Women, Agency and the Law, 13001700 Editors: Bronach Kane and Fiona Williamson The interaction of women with the legal system of England and Wales is a neglected topic. Based on close readings of both public and private documents, this collection of essays presents the largely untold story of non-elite women and their dealings with the law. of note for all those interested in the history of women. Its ten excellent essays also mark a novel stage in that feld, as it brings together the lives of women and the legal systems which defned, constrained, but also empowered them. Miri Rubin, Queen Mary University of London Contributors Cordelia Beattie, Bernard Capp, Amanda Flather, Jeremy Goldberg, Rosemary Horrox, Janka Rodziewicz, Nicola Whyte and Deborah Youngs The Body, Gender and Culture: 15 240pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 384 2: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/womenandlaw Interpreting Sexual Violence, 16601800 Editor: Anne Greenfeld Depictions of rape appeared regularly in novels, plays, poems and the visual arts across the long eighteenth century and were used in a variety of ways. Contributors examine the underlying ideologies that spawned these representations, confronting the social, political, legal and aesthetic conditions of the day. These wide-ranging and articulate essays demonstrate how ubiquitous sexual violence was in eighteenth- century life and thought ... This stimulating collection will be a valuable resource for scholars and students alike. Jean I Marsden, University of Connecticut Contributors Jennifer L Airey, Katie Barclay, Mary R Block, Ann Marie Byrd, Melanie Cooper- Dobbin, Julie Gammon, Aparna Gollapudi, Misty Krueger, Dawn A Nawrot, Lena Olsson, Loring Pfeiffer, Robin Runia and Nichol Weizenbeck The Body, Gender and Culture: 14 240pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 439 9: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/sexualviolence The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 18381900 Glhan Balsoy Epidemics, migration and territorial losses led to population decline in early nineteenth-century Turkey. In response, Ottoman elites began a programme of population growth, based on increased birth rate and reduced infant mortality. Three policies were initiated to achieve this: the professionalization of midwives, a ban on abortion and greater medical care during pregnancy. Balsoy uses previously untapped archival sources to examine these developments, arguing that these changes caused reproduction to become a political experience. The Body, Gender and Culture: 12 192pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 325 5: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/ottoman Age and Identity in Eighteenth-Century England Helen Yallop Yallop looks at how people in eighteenth-century England understood the lifelong process of growing older. She reconstructs a set of ideas about aging, including those around gender, identity and change. Advances in science and medicine at this time meant that scholars and doctors could investigate why the body got older, how aging was experienced and what the aging body signifed in society. An important new study that signifcantly advances our understanding of the history of aging. ... Yallop brings together a wide range of sources to paint a nuanced portrait of the eighteenth centurys views of the aging process. Susannah Ottaway, Carleton College The Body, Gender and Culture: 11 208pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 401 6: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/age www.pickeringchatto.com/body The Body, Gender and Culture Series Editor: Lynn Botelho The series encourages a wide variety of work that considers the body, gender and sex in society and culture, from across the world and from the medieval period to the end of the twentieth century. 4 Prostitution and Eighteenth- Century Culture: Sex, Commerce and Morality Editors: Ann Lewis and Markman Ellis This collection of essays focuses on the variety of ways in which those involved in the sex trade from courtesans and kept women to actresses and streetwalkers were represented in eighteenth-century literature and popular culture. Contributors Jennie Batchelor, Johanne Bergkvist, Olivier Delers, Charlotte Grant, Edward Langille, Katherine MacDonald, Kathryn Norberg, Lena Olsson, Mary Peace, Randolph Trumbach, Claudine van Hensbergen and Thomas Wynn The Body, Gender and Culture: 7 272pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 134 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/morality Stays and Body Image in London: The Staymaking Trade, 16801810 Lynn Sorge-English Stays were the most important article of womens clothing in eighteenth- century life. Worn from infancy, stays were designed to reshape the female body into an accepted aesthetic ideal. This study tells the story of stays, their makers and their wearers. a valuable resource for those interested in material culture, fashion, gender, and labor history, and opens up a number of research avenues for others working on eighteenth-century material culture. Journal of British Studies The Body, Gender and Culture: 6 304pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 089 6: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/stays The Life of Madame Necker: Sin, Redemption and the Parisian Salon Sonja Boon Boon breaks new ground by examining the profoundly corporeal nature of Madame Neckers life her debilitating, decades-long psychic and somatic suffering and subsequent curious death. This archive-based work is informed by theoretical engagement with feminist theories of the body, performance studies and theories of autobiography. a fascinating psychological examination of this famous eighteenth- century salonnires life. Journal of Historical Biography The Body, Gender and Culture: 5 192pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 056 8: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/necker The Prostitutes Body: Rewriting Prostitution in Victorian Britain Nina Attwood For too long historians have imposed on the literature a restricted narrative of Victorian attitudes to prostitution. Attwood argues for a multifaceted representation amongst Victorian observers, demonstrated using political, medical, feminist, literary and pornographic sources. The Victorian society that emerges is complex and fuid. The Body, Gender and Culture: 3 224pp: 234x156: 2010 HB 978 1 84893 006 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/prostitution Paracelsuss Theory of Embodiment: Conception and Gestation in Early Modern Europe Amy Eisen Cislo During his lifetime Paracelsus produced a signifcant body of work. By focusing on the themes of conception and gestation, Cislo explores how Paracelsuss theological and medical interests converged. contains stimulating interpretations ... highlighting a number of original aspects in Paracelsuss theory of conception. Sixteenth Century Journal The Body, Gender and Culture: 2 192pp: 234x156: 2010 HB 978 1 85196 995 1: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/paracelsus Courtly Indian Women in Late Imperial India Angma Dey Jhala Examines the political worldview of courtly and royal women in India during the late colonial and post- Independence period. This book offers a history of the zenana, which served as the womens courts or female quarters of the palace, where women lived behind pardah in seclusion. will appeal to those scholars interested not just in women, gender and the princely states, but also race, sexuality and colonial law. Gender, Place and Culture The Body, Gender and Culture: 1 256pp: 234x156: 2008 HB 978 1 85196 941 8: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/indianwomen Why Race and Gender Still Matter: An Intersectional Approach Editors: Namita Goswami, Maeve M ODonovan and Lisa Yount Intersectionality, the attempt to bring theories on race, gender, disability and sexuality together, has existed for decades as a theoretical framework. Despite this it remains almost entirely absent from contemporary philosophical thinking. The essays in this volume explore how intersectionality can be applied to modern philosophy, as well as looking at other disciplines political science, education, law, art and history where work on philosophical intersectionalism is already developing. Contributors Anna Carastathis, Tina Chanter, Kristie Dotson, Marie Draz, Kathryn T Gines, Janine Jones, Iveta Jusov, Melissa M Kozma, Heather Rakes, Jeanine Weekes Schroer, Jennifer Scuro and Kristin Waters 272pp: 234x156: February 2014 HB 978 1 84893 451 1: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/raceandgender 5 Female Economic Strategies in the Modern World Editor: Beatrice Moring This collection of essays looks at the various ways in which women have coped fnancially in a male-dominated world. Contributors argue that, far from some accepted stereotypes, women throughout history have not been passive in dealing with their economic needs, and older women in particular had more agency than has previously been assumed. Moring and her contributors add to ongoing debates on womens work and wellbeing ... The studies in this volume make persuasive use of rich qualitative evidence. EH.net Contributors Marie-Pierre Arrizabalaga, Anne-Lise Head-Knig, Margareth Lanziger, Susannah Ottaway, Ana Patricia Sosa Ferreira, Lola Valverde Lamfus, Vernica Villarespe Reyes and Richard Wall Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 22 224pp: 234x156: 2012 HB 978 1 84893 350 7: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/strategies Sex in Japans Globalization, 18701930: Prostitutes, Emigration and Nation-Building Bill Mihalopoulos Mihalopoulos offers a new perspective on the relations between gender hierarchies and the political economy in a newly modernized Japan. The peasant class were sent overseas as free labourers in a state-sponsored programme that also sought to maintain traditional codes of behaviour and morally acceptable forms of work. This study examines the particular impact of these restrictions on Japanese prostitutes abroad and reveals how the freedom offered to the poor by the state was limited and highly selective. Mihalopoulos has produced the single best analysis in English of Japanese overseas prostitution in the era from 1870 to 1930. American Historical Review Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 13 208pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 201 2: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/nationbuilding The Clothing Trade in Provincial England, 18001850 Alison Toplis Drawing on evidence from a range of sources including newspapers, trade directories, court records, visual sources and surviving garments, Toplis investigates how most of the British population acquired their clothes. Toplis has produced a meticulously researched and detailed analysis, which both complements and adds to existing work on the history of retailing, clothing, and fashion. Textile History Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 12 256pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 116 9: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/clothingtrade Rural Unwed Mothers: An American Experience, 18701950 Mazie Hough Between 1880 and 1920 there was a sea change in the public response to unwed mothers. What had once been a community issue became a central concern of the new federal Childrens Bureau and social work professionals, whilst in urban areas across the country middle-class women opened more than 150 homes for unwed mothers. Drawing extensively from agency records, newspaper accounts, sociological studies and court documents, Hough explores the experiences of rural white unwed mothers in Maine and Tennessee. This is a fresh and much needed microscopic view of a neglected topic ... Recommended. CHOICE Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 4 256pp: 234x156: 2010 HB 978 1 85196 400 0: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/unwed Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth-Century Russia Galina Ulianova This pioneering work comprehensively examines the history of female entrepreneurship in the Russian Empire during nineteenth-century industrial development. Ulianova has contributed an altogether new and enlightening chapter to the history of Russian women ... we are much in her debt for this valuable compendium of statistical material and, even more, for her often fascinating sketches of the lives, loves, conficts, and successes of imperial Russias businesswomen. American Historical Review Perspectives in Economic and Social History: 2 272pp: 234x156: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 967 8: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/russian www.pickeringchatto.com/pesh Perspectives in Economic and Social History Series Editors: Andrew August and Jari Eloranta The series deals with aspects of social and economic history worldwide from the early modern period into the twentieth century. 6 Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Twentieth-Century Actress Helen Grime Ffrangcon-Davies was a famous actress whose career spanned most of the twentieth century. Her personal story is a journey through a social and cultural landscape in which what it meant to be a woman, an actress and a lesbian shifted enormously. Drawing on material held in Ffrangcon-Daviess personal archive, Grime reveals a skilled navigator of social and professional networks who excelled in playing with notions of identity and confounded societys expectations, fnally defying all attempts at reductive categorization. In this fascinating and poignant biography, Grime moves between dominant and hidden histories, to revise and revive the life and work of Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, revealing not only a radical and unexpected story but also the power that the dominant history had to suppress it Gilli Bush-Bailey, Royal Holloway, University of London Dramatic Lives: 3 272pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 319 4: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/davies The Public Lives of Charlotte and Marie Stopes Stephanie Green Charlotte Carmichael Stopes devoted her life to the study of Shakespeare and to the promotion of women in public life. Though Charlotte is largely forgotten, her daughter Marie is well known as a passionate advocate of sex education and womens rights. Green asserts that Maries success can only be understood in relation to the achievements of her mother. The careers of the two women are further used to argue that scholarly success in the late nineteenth and early twentieth century was only possible through sustained engagement with the (male) establishment. an important work of revisionary and feminist life-writing Times Literary Supplement Dramatic Lives: 2 304pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 238 8: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/stopes Ellen Terry, Spheres of Infuence Editor: Katharine Cockin This collection of essays reassesses the performances and cultural signifcance of Ellen Terry, her daughter Edith Craig and her son Edward Gordon Craig, as well as Bram Stoker, Lewis Carroll and other familiar fgures. The essays in this collection provide a sense of the rich, contradictory life of a woman who exemplifes the successful Victorian actress. Victorian Studies Contributors Nina Auerbach, Jenny Bloodworth, Richard Foulkes, Veronica Franklin Gould, Roberta Gandolf, Julian Halliwell, Michael Holroyd, Katherine E Kelly, Charlotte Purkis, J Michael Walton and Catherine Wynne Dramatic Lives: 1 256pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 112 1: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/terrydrama A Political Biography of Eliza Haywood Kathryn R King While under arrest in 1750 on suspicion of producing a seditious pamphlet Eliza Haywood insisted she never wrote any thing in a political way. The frst full-length biography in almost a century views Haywoods life through the prism of her shifting political allegiances. a superb book of deep scholarship and vibrant critical imagination. The Review of English Studies Eighteenth-Century Political Biographies: 9 288pp: 234x156: 2012 HB 978 1 85196 917 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/haywoodpolbiog A Political Biography of Delarivier Manley Rachel Carnell Delarivier Manley was a Tory pamphleteer, playwright and satirical historian. Regarded by her contemporaries as a key member of the Tory propaganda team, her best- selling chronicle of political scandal, The New Atalantis (1709), helped to bring down the Whig ministry in 1710. This is the frst book to take account of all known information about Manleys life and work. Carnells research is meticulous ... a highly useful addition to our knowledge about late Restoration and very early eighteenth century political culture. Eighteenth-Century Intelligencer Eighteenth-Century Political Biographies: 3 320pp: 234x156: 2008 HB 978 1 85196 857 2: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/manleypolbiog www.pickeringchatto.com/dramatic Dramatic Lives Series Editor: Katharine Cockin This series presents biographies, monographs and edited collections of scholarly essays about individuals who have either worked in the theatre as a principal occupation or who have made a signifcant contribution to the theatre. www.pickeringchatto.com/politicalbiographies Eighteenth- Century Political Biographies Series Editor: J A Downie Situating the writings of the period against the background of the lives of the men and women who wrote them, the series provides present-day readers with an unrivalled means of recuperating the meaning of texts from the past. 7 Domestic Fiction in Colonial Australia and New Zealand Editor: Tamara S Wagner Colonial domestic literature has been largely overlooked and is due for a reassessment. This essay collection explores attitudes to colonialism, imperialism and race, as well as important developments in girlhood and the concept of the New Woman. Contributors Kirby-Jane Hallum, Susan K Martin, Kirstine Moffat, Grace Moore, Jude Piesse, Melissa Purdue, Lesa Scholl, Michelle J Smith and Philip Steer Gender and Genre c.256pp: 234x156: August 2014 HB 978 1 84893 516 7: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/domestic The Lesbian Muse and Poetic Identity, 18891930 Sarah Parker Throughout history the poetic muse has tended to be (a passive) female and the poet male. This dynamic caused problems for late Victorian and twentieth-century women poets; how could the muse be reclaimed and moved on from the passive role of old? Parker looks at fn-de-sicle and modernist lyric poets to investigate how they overcame these challenges and identifes three key strategies: the reconfguring of the muse as a contemporary instead of a historical/ mythological fgure; the muse as a male fgure; and an interchangeable poet/muse relationship, granting agency to both. Gender and Genre: 12 240pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 386 6: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/lesbian Ann Yearsley and Hannah More, Patronage and Poetry: The Story of a Literary Relationship Kerri Andrews Andrews offers a timely and necessary reassessment of the careers of Ann Yearsley and Hannah More. Making use of newly-discovered letters and poems, she provides a full analysis of the breakdown of the two writers affliation and compares it to other labouring-class relationships based on patronage. This is an important book, not only for the more detailed narrative it offers of this most turbulent of patronage relationships, but for the new understanding it brings of Yearsleys place in the Cottle circle in Bristol, and of the complexities of literary patronage during the period. David Fairer, University of Leeds Gender and Genre: 11 208pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 151 0: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/patronagepoetry Winifred Holtbys Social Vision: Members One of Another Lisa Regan Winifred Holtby is best-known today for her friendship with fellow feminist and pacifst Vera Brittain and for her last novel, South Riding, published posthumously in 1936. The interwar period in which Holtby wrote saw great changes in ideas of social responsibility, class, gender roles and imperialism. This study traces Holtbys ideology, from her early work in the 1920s until her death, placing it in the context of wider social change. This compelling study of Winifred Holtby is the frst literary-critical monograph on this important interwar writer Key Words Gender and Genre: 10 256pp: 234x156: 2012 HB 978 1 84893 132 9: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/holtby Jane Austens Civilized Women: Morality, Gender and the Civilizing Process Enit Karafli Steiner Jane Austens six complete novels and her juvenilia are examined in the context of civil society and gender. Steiners study uses a variety of contexts to appraise Austens work: Austen is presented as a writer who not only participated in late eighteenth-century debates, but who is able to address twenty-frst-century concerns of a theoretical and practical nature. Steiners text is unique both for its broad-ranging philosophical treatment of Austens work, and for the sustained feminist reading that carefully links Austens civilising process to the concerns of contemporary readers. Cercles Gender and Genre: 9 240pp: 234x156: 2012 HB 978 1 84893 177 0: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/austenswomen Dying to be English: Suicide Narratives and National Identity, 17211814 Kelly McGuire McGuire examines the presentation of suicide within the genre of the eighteenth-century novel as both a feminine action and a declaration of national identity. She argues that the cultural medium of the novel affords a space to examine representations of suicide, as female characters do not merely take their lives in these works but sacrifce themselves to another or to a larger cause. Gender and Genre: 8 304pp: 234x156: 2012 HB 978 1 84893 110 7: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/dying www.pickeringchatto.com/gender Gender and Genre Series Editor: Ann Heilmann This series is dedicated to publishing intellectually innovative and diverse studies on the relationship between gender and genre from the Renaissance to the contemporary. 8 The Celebrated Hannah Cowley: Experiments in Dramatic Genre, 17761794 Angela Escott Hannah Cowley was a successful dramatist, and something of an eighteenth-century celebrity. This is the frst substantial monograph study to examine Cowleys life and work. It examines her comedy the genre in which she made her name and traces the path of her experimentation with tragedy and alternative illegitimate forms. Escott has written an estimable and thoroughly researched book which should prove invaluable to those with an interest in eighteenth-century theatre and its surrounding socio-political contexts. Womens Writing Gender and Genre: 7 320pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 080 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/cowley Victorian Settler Narratives: Emigrants, Cosmopolitans and Returnees in Nineteenth-Century Literature Editor: Tamara S Wagner This edited collection from a distinguished group of contributors explores a range of topics including literature as imperialist propaganda, the representation of the colonies in British literature, the emergence of literary culture in the colonies and the creation of new gender roles such as girl Crusoes in works of fction. Contributors Terri Doughty, Michelle Elleray, Dorice Williams Elliott, Terra Walston Joseph, Mary Ellen Kappler, Amy J Lloyd, John McBratney, Kirstine Moffat, Grace Moore, Kristine Moruzi, Linda H Peterson, Michelle J Smith and Susan Walton Gender and Genre: 5 288pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 107 7: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/settler Fictions of Dissent: Reclaiming Authority in Transatlantic Womens Writing of the Late Nineteenth Century Sigrid Anderson Cordell Traditional divisions between Victorian and American studies have largely dictated that these two groups of writers be treated as isolated entities. Cordell draws on both womens studies and book history to bridge this gap. an excellent contribution ... compelling. Victorian Studies Gender and Genre: 4 160pp: 234x156: 2010 HB 978 1 84893 023 0: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/dissent Mary Cholmondeley Reconsidered Editors: Carolyn W de la L Oulton and SueAnn Schatz This collection represents the rekindling of academic interest in a writer whose signifcance as a late Victorian/early Modernist writer is only now beginning to be recognized. a compelling argument for scholars to become more familiar with a wider range of Cholmondeleys writing. Victorian Studies Contributors Brenda Ayres, Marlene Baldwin Davis, Christine Bayles Kortsch, Benedetta Bini, Kirsty Bunting, Patricia Murphy, Linda H Peterson, Jennifer M Stolpa Flatt, Tamara Wagner and Karen Yuen Gender and Genre: 2 240pp: 234x156: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 651 6: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/reconsidered Let the Flowers Go: A Life of Mary Cholmondeley Carolyn W de la L Oulton Oulton analyzes the inspiration and infuences behind some of Cholmondeleys greatest work and provides an appealing biography of a writer whose work is of increasing interest. this outstanding biography provides expert scholarship as well as a thoroughly engrossing story. Victorian Studies Gender and Genre: 1 272pp: 234x156: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 649 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/cholmondeley Aestheticism and the Marriage Market in Victorian Popular Fiction: The Art of Female Beauty Kirby-Jane Hallum Based on close readings of fve Victorian novels, Hallum presents an original study of the interaction between popular fction, the marriage market and the aesthetic movement. She uses the texts to trace the development of aestheticism, examining the differences between the authors, including their approach, style and gender. Wider issues concerning Victorian womanhood and of marriage as a commodity are also discussed. Literary Texts and the Popular Marketplace c.256pp: 234x156: June 2015 HB 978 1 84893 481 8: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/marriagemarket www.pickeringchatto.com/ltpm Literary Texts and the Popular Marketplace Series Editors: Kate Macdonald and Ann Rea This series offers monographs and edited collections of essays that examine the extents and effects of writing that resists the uncritical embrace of the highbrow. Crossing both cultural and geographic boundaries, it brings together studies of texts, writers, readers, producers and distributors. 9 Womens University Fiction, 18801945 Anna Bogen The rise of the middle classes brought a sharp increase in the number of young men and women able to attend university. Developing in the wake of this increase, the university novel often centred on male undergraduates at either Oxford or Cambridge. Bogen argues that an analysis of the lesser known female narratives can provide new insights into education, religion, politics, literary culture and sexuality. Works by Virginia Woolf, Rosamond Lehman and Vera Brittain as well as many forgotten writers are used as case studies and are set in their literary and historical context. The female university novel is shown to be less a universal tale of coming-of-age and more fraught with struggle and compromise. Literary Texts and the Popular Marketplace: 5 240pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 408 5: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/university Picturing Womens Health Editors: Kate Scarth, Francesca Scott and Ji Won Chung Womens lives changed considerably over the course of the long nineteenth century. As new roles and behaviours became available to them, the ways in which they were represented also increased. The essays in this collection examine women in diverse roles; mother, socialite, prostitute, celebrity, medical practitioner and patient. The wide range of commentators allows a diverse picture of womens health in this period. Contributors Claire Brock, Chrisy Dennis, Katherine Ford, Alexandra Lewis, Hilary Marland, Andrew McInnes, Joseph Morrissey, Sarah Richardson, Tabitha Sparks and Susannah Wilson Warwick Series in the Humanities c.256pp: 234x156: June 2014 HB 978 1 84893 424 5: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/picturing Gender and Space in Rural Britain, 18401920 Editors: Gemma Goodman and Charlotte Mathieson The essays in this collection focus on the ways rural life was represented during the long nineteenth century. Issues of national versus regional identity, class, gender and sexuality are discussed. Contributors bring expertise from the felds of history, geography and literature to present an interdisciplinary study of the interplay between rural space and gender during a time of increasing industrialization and social change. Contributors Roger Ebbatson, Christen Ericsson- Penfold, Karina Jakubowicz, Eliza S K Leong, Lynsey McCulloch, Katherine F Montgomery, Barry Sloan and Samantha Walton Warwick Series in the Humanities: 3 208pp: 234x156: February 2014 HB 978 1 84893 440 5: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/genderspace Female Piety and the Catholic Reformation in France Jennifer Hillman Hillman presents a fascinating account of the role that women played during the Catholic Reformation in France. Using probate inventories from aristocratic residences and private correspondence, she reconstructs the devotional practices of a network of powerful women showing how they reconciled Catholic piety with their roles as part of an aristocratic elite. This challenges the view that the Catholic Reformation was an exclusively male concern. It will be of interest to those researching the history of early modern devotional culture, the Catholic/Counter Reformation and early modern European elites. Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World c.256pp: 234x156: June 2014 HB 978 1 84893 490 0: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/piety Monstrous Births and Visual Culture in Sixteenth-Century Germany Jennifer Spinks Physically deformed children and animals were a source of fascination and fear in early modern Europe. This study is an examination of printed representations of monstrous births in German-speaking Europe from the end of the ffteenth and through the sixteenth century. Lavishly illustrated, beautifully produced and written, Spinkss investigation ... proves how fruitful attention to the unusual can be in understanding the typical, mainstream mentalities, beliefs and culture of early modern society. Times Literary Supplement Religious Cultures in the Early Modern World: 5 224pp: 234x156: 2009 HB 978 1 85196 630 1: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/monstrousbirths Domesticating Electricity: Technology, Uncertainty and Gender, 18801914 Graeme Gooday This is an innovative and original study of the history of electricity during the late Victorian and Edwardian periods. Gooday shows how technology, authority and gender interacted in pre-World War I Britain. The rapid take-up of electrical light and domestic appliances on both sides of the Atlantic had a wide-ranging effect on consumer habits and the division of labour within the home. an important book that historians interested in electrifcation and household technology as well as the interactions of technology, consumer culture, and gender will fnd insightful and compelling. Technology and Culture Science and Culture in the Nineteenth Century: 7 256pp: 234x156: 2008 HB 978 1 85196 975 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/electricity 10 Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century Marjo Kaartinen Early modern physicians and surgeons tried desperately to understand breast cancer, testing new medicines and radically improving operating techniques. Kaartinen explores the emotional responses of patients and their families to the disease in the long eighteenth century. a valuable addition to the cultural history of medicine. Highly recommended. CHOICE Studies for the International Society for Cultural History: 4 256pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 364 4: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/cancer Western Maternity and Medicine, 18801990 Editors: Janet Greenlees and Linda Bryder Contributors explore the impact of the professionalization of medical services, the factors that infuenced womens choice of health care and whether childbirth was seen as a natural or a medical event. will be of immense value to scholars working in the history of medicine, social policy and gender studies. Hilary Marland, University of Warwick Contributors Salim Al-Gailani, Angela Davis, Gayle Davis, Lindsey Earner-Byrne, Madonna Grehan, Allison L Hepler and Alison Nuttall Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine: 14 240pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 434 4: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/maternity Modern German Midwifery, 18851960 Lynne Fallwell In many countries a separation occurred between midwifery and modern medicine, but in Germany new standards of health care were embraced. Fallwell sets this transition in its wider historical context. Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine: 13 288pp: 234x156: 2013 HB 978 1 84893 428 3: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/germanmidwifery Desperate Housewives, Neuroses and the Domestic Environment, 19451970 Ali Haggett The historical association between femininity and neurosis is well documented. Many recent studies have seen womens mental health issues in the aftermath of the Second World War as being a direct consequence of a lack of opportunity and the banality of a domestic lifestyle. Although the fgure of the desperate housewife is familiar to us, Haggett suggests that many women in the 1950s and 1960s led satisfying lives and that gender roles, while very different, were often seen as equal. For womens studies and womens history collections. Recommended. CHOICE Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine: 7 256pp: 234x156: 2012 HB 978 1 84893 310 1: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/housewives Nervous Disease in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain: The Reality of a Fashionable Disorder Heather R Beatty This study, based on extensive use of eighteenth-century newspapers, hospital registers and case notes, examines the experience of suffering from nervous disease a supposedly upper-class malady. Beatty concludes that, far from the stereotyped portrayal of nervous patients in contemporary fction, nervousness was a legitimate medical diagnosis with a frm basis in eighteenth-century medical theory. Beatty presents a wealth of new information and perspectives Journal of British Studies Studies for the Society for the Social History of Medicine: 6 256pp: 234x156: 2011 HB 978 1 84893 308 8: 60/$99 www.pickeringchatto.com/nervous Womens University Narratives, 18901945: Key Texts Editor: Anna Bogen From the late nineteenth century women began to have some level of acceptance at British universities. Stories about womens lives and experiences while at university proved extremely popular. These works contributed not only to the formation of public opinion about education but also sparked debate about many wider social and cultural issues. This collection of largely forgotten and rare texts forms a valuable primary resource for literature scholars and those working on social history and the history of womens education. Part I: 4 Volume Set c.1600pp: 234x156: December 2014 978 1 84893 522 8: 350/$625 Part II: 4 Volume Set c.1600pp: 234x156: December 2015 978 1 84893 523 5: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/narratives www.pickeringchatto.com Major Works Pickering & Chattos Major Works are made up of primary resource documents or critical editions of rare or unpublished material. Scholarly apparatus usually includes an extensive introduction, volume introductions, headnotes, endnotes and an index. 11 Memoirs of the Court of George III General Editor: Michael Kassler George III reigned over most of the English-speaking world between 1760 and 1820. He and his consort, Queen Charlotte, were supported by a large Court, some of whom wrote memoirs or kept diaries of the time. This edition presents four key works written by women, complete with full scholarly apparatus. Queen Charlottes only surviving diaries (from 1789 and 1794) are included. 4 Volume Set c.1600pp: 234x156: March 2015 978 1 84893 469 6: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/george Family Life in England and America, 16901820 Editors: Rachel Cope, Amy Harris and Jane Hinckley This four-volume collection of newly transcribed manuscript material brings together sources from both sides of the Atlantic and from a wide variety of regional archives. It is the frst collection of its kind, allowing comparisons between the development of the family in England and America during a time of signifcant change. The volumes are arranged thematically to assist in these comparisons and cover a wide variety of family units. 4 Volume Set c.1600pp: 234x156: May 2015 978 1 84893 474 0: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/familylife British Family Life, 17801914 General Editor: Claudia Nelson Each volume of this collection focuses on a different aspect of family life: the experience of childhood; the role of the husband and father; the role of the wife and mother; the extended family and the substitute family. Family is taken to include not only kin-based groups, but servants, lodgers, carers and variations of social welfare. 5 Volume Set 2064pp: 234x156: 2012 978 1 84893 102 2: 450/$795 www.pickeringchatto.com/family The Letters of Sarah Scott Editor: Nicole Pohl Sarah Robinson Scott (17211795) was a writer, translator and social reformer, and younger sister of Elizabeth Robinson Montagu, the Bluestocking patron. The letters she wrote to her sister reveal her to have been a witty, even savage, commentator on eighteenth-century life. This is the frst edition of Scotts letters and presents all extant copies, newly transcribed and edited. The Pickering Masters 2 Volume Set 912pp: 234x156: 2013 978 1 84893 468 9: 195/$350 www.pickeringchatto.com/scott Selected Letters of Vernon Lee, 18561935 Editors: Amanda Gagel and Sophie Geoffroy Vernon Lee was the pen name of Violet Paget (1856-1935). She was a prolifc author best known for her supernatural fction, her advocacy of the aesthetic movement and her feminist polemics. This edition contains around 500 of Lees letters. They provide a valuable window onto her life and career, including her passionate relationships with Mary Robinson, Kit Anstruther-Thomson and Amy Levy, and insight into the Bloomsbury set. The Pickering Masters Volume 1: c.400pp: 234x156: September 2015 978 1 84893 495 5: 100/$180 Volume 2: c.400pp: 234x156: 2016 978 1 84893 496 2: 100/$180 Volume 3: c.400pp: 234x156: 2017 978 1 84893 497 9: 100/$180 www.pickeringchatto.com/lee The Collected Letters of Ellen Terry Editor: Katharine Cockin Ellen Terry was one of the frst modern stars of the British stage and has become an icon of Victorian womanhood. The presence of Ellen Terry is palpable in these extraordinarily expressive documents Times Literary Supplement The Pickering Masters Volume 1: 288pp: 234x156: 2010 978 1 85196 145 0: 100/$180 Volume 2: 232pp: 234x156: 2011 978 1 85196 146 7: 100/$180 Volume 3: 416pp: 234x156: 2012 978 1 85196 147 4: 100/$180 Volume 4: 400pp: 234x156: 2013 978 1 85196 148 1: 100/$180 Volume 5: c.320pp: 234x156: April 2014 978 1 85196 149 8: 100/$180 Volume 6: c.400pp: 234x156: March 2015 978 1 85196 150 4: 100/$180 Volume 7: c.400pp: 234x156: March 2016 978 1 85196 151 1: 100/$180 Volume 8: c.400pp: 234x156: March 2017 978 1 85196 152 8: 100/$180 www.pickeringchatto.com/terry The Women Aesthetes: British Writers, 18701900 General Editor: Jane Spirit The aesthetic movement dominated the closing decades of the nineteenth century and was signifcant for the key role women played in it. This is an edited collection of fction, poetry, plays and essays which is representative of women writers involved in the aesthetic movement. The collection includes works by Edith Nesbit, Vernon Lee and Ouida. 3 Volume Set 1184pp: 234x156: 2013 978 1 84893 227 2: 275/$495 www.pickeringchatto.com/aesthetes 12 The Letters of Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza Editor: Glyn Redworth Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza left her native Spain for a life of self- imposed exile and Catholic evangelism in Jacobean England. Her letters provide an unparalleled resource of information on day-to-day life in London. a worthy companion and an inestimable guide for appreciating one of the most remarkable women to cross early modern Spains vast stage. Sixteenth Century Journal 2 Volume Set 736pp: 234x156: 2012 978 1 84893 218 0: 195/$335 www.pickeringchatto.com/luisa English Convents in Exile, 16001800 General Editor: Caroline Bowden Between 1600 and 1800 around four thousand Catholic women left England for the convents of France, Flanders, Portugal and America. The nuns writings form a unique resource of daily domestic and devotional pursuits. a vital resource for anyone interested in modern Englishwomens lives and writings. Renaissance Quarterly Part I: 3 Volume Set 1408pp: 234x156: 2012 978 1 84893 214 2: 275/$495 Part II: 3 Volume Set 1392pp: 234x156: 2013 978 1 84893 215 9: 275/$495 www.pickeringchatto.com/convents Clothing, Society and Culture in Nineteenth-Century England General Editor: Clare Rose Despite being the subject of intense scholarly interest, there has been a shortage of source material available on clothing. This collection redresses the balance, covering the economics of buying and selling clothes, the art of dressmaking and its democratization during the Victorian and Edwardian periods. 3 Volume Set 1328pp: 234x156: 2010 978 1 84893 012 4: 275/$495 www.pickeringchatto.com/clothing Nonconformist Women Writers, 17201840 General Editor: Timothy Whelan This is a scholarly edition of the public and private works of a remarkable circle of eighteen nonconformist and two Anglican women. Scholars of eighteenth- and nineteenth literature, as well as cultural historians and historians of women and religion will fnd here an extraordinary new source of materials, carefully edited, thoroughly annotated, and elegantly presented New Books Online 19 Part I: 4 Volume Set 1712pp: 234x156: 2011 978 1 85196 144 3: 350/$625 Part II: 4 Volume Set 1904pp: 234x156: 2011 978 1 85196 154 2: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/nonconformistwomen New Woman Fiction, 18811899 General Editor: Carolyn W de la L Oulton The texts published in this series indicate a complex, often tangled, web of questions about a womans potential and the social forces that continued to shape her experience. Oultons series is an excellent initiative and a notable addition to New Woman scholarship. The Latchkey Part I: 3 Volume Set 1136pp: 234x156: 2010 978 1 85196 641 7: 275/$495 Part II: 3 Volume Set 816pp: 234x156: 2010 978 1 85196 642 4: 275/$495 Part III: 3 Volume Set 976pp: 234x156: 2011 978 1 85196 643 1: 275/$495 www.pickeringchatto.com/newwoman Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England General Editor: Markman Ellis In the eighteenth century tea and coffee were both recent arrivals to English culture. Unlike coffee however, tea retained its luxury status its high cost and associated rarity making it a favourite drink at Court and also came to be seen as a domestic drink, more often drunk by women. 4 Volume Set 1424pp: 234x156: 2010 978 1 84893 025 4: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/tea Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery Editor: Pam Lieske Scholars of the British Enlightenment who study obstetrical history traditionally focus on the rise of the male-midwife and competition between the sexes. This collection provides a deeper, more nuanced understanding of midwives, midwifery students and women in labour. The materials are of an impressive and fascinating variety ... these volumes are rich with analysis and historiographic context. Nursing History Review Part I: 4 Volume Set 1600pp: 234x156: 2007 978 1 85196 842 8: 350/$625 Part II: 4 Volume Set 1632pp: 234x156: 2008 978 1 85196 843 5: 350/$625 Part III: 4 Volume Set 1968pp: 234x156: 2009 978 1 85196 874 9: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/midwifery The Collected Letters of Rosina Bulwer Lytton Editor: Marie Mulvey-Roberts In 1858 Rosina Bulwer Lytton was incarcerated in a lunatic asylum by her husband, Victorian politician and novelist Edward Bulwer Lytton. Rosina wrote letters to prominent fgures in which she revealed details about Edwards mistresses and illegitimate children and even alleged a sexual relationship between her husband and Disraeli. tragicomic, unparagraphed, rampaging splendour Times Literary Supplement The Pickering Masters 3 Volume Set 1200pp: 234x156: 2008 978 1 85196 803 9: 295/$520 www.pickeringchatto.com/rosina The Collected Letters of Harriet Martineau General Editor: Deborah Logan Almost all of the 2,000 letters that appear in this collection are published here for the very frst time. This is a rich resource indeed! Martineau Society Newsletter The Pickering Masters 5 Volume Set 2036pp: 234x156: 2007 978 1 85196 804 6: 450/$795 www.pickeringchatto.com/martineauletters 13 Harriet Martineaus Writing on British History and Military Reform General Editor: Deborah Logan This edition of Martineaus history consists primarily of the History of the Peace as well as the introductory History of England, AD 1800 to 1815 and England and Her Soldiers. It includes the correspondence between Martineau and Florence Nightingale. will allow scholars to reanalyze her infuence on historiography as it was shaped by women in the 19th century. Recommended CHOICE The Pickering Masters 6 Volume Set 2590pp: 234x156: 2005 978 1 85196 797 1: 495/$875 www.pickeringchatto.com/martineauhistory Harriet Martineaus Writing on the British Empire General Editor: Deborah Logan Although she has been labelled the frst woman sociologist and the frst woman journalist, Martineau consistently applied the approach of a consummate historian. offer[s] an invaluable resource ... in a large number of subject areas involving the 19th-century world. Essential. CHOICE The Pickering Masters 5 Volume Set 1592pp: 234x156: 2004 978 1 85196 768 1: 450/$795 www.pickeringchatto.com/martineauempire Womens Political Writings, 16101725 Editors: Hilda L Smith, Mihoko Suzuki and Susan Wiseman Includes a variety of womens political writings from the seventeenth century. This collection highlights the principles inherent in female political action in its many and varied forms, from womens Civil War petitioning, to the efforts of Quaker women to reform prisons. 4 Volume Set 1584pp: 234x156: 2007 978 1 85196 792 6: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/womenpolitical Whore Biographies, 17001825 Editor: Julie Peakman Carefully selected and extremely rare texts include the autobiographies and biographies of courtesans, directories of whores, erotic poems and jest books. These provide invaluable primary sources for the study of sexuality, gender, womens studies and the literature and history of the eighteenth century. a rich and rewarding collection of material, useful on gender and genre. The Scriblerian Part I: 4 Volume Set 1665pp: 234x156: 2006 978 1 85196 806 0: 350/$625 Part II: 4 Volume Set 1712pp: 234x156: 2007 978 1 85196 807 7: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/whorebiographies Marriage and Its Dissolution in Early Modern England Editor: Torri L Thompson Sources address early modern representations of chastity and adultery, as well as matrimony and its dissolution in both the private and public realms, including that of Henry VIII and Catherine of Aragon. a valuable resource for scholars of English history and gender studies Reference and Research Book News 4 Volume Set 1768pp: 234x156: 2005 978 1 85196 784 1: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/marriage English Witchcraft, 15601736 General Editor: James Sharpe This chronological collection charts the change in attitudes to witchcraft culminating in the educated debate on the reality of witchcraft and the gradual decline in belief in witches and associated phenomena. without a doubt one of the most important publications on witchcraft trials and beliefs in recent years Journal of American Folklore 6 Volume Set 2896pp: 234x156: 2003 978 1 85196 735 3: 495/$875 www.pickeringchatto.com/witchcraft Women Writing Home, 17001920: Female Correspondence Across the British Empire General Editor: Klaus Stierstorfer These letters are historical sources and representations of the state of the Empire in far-off lands sent home to Britain and, occasionally, other centres established as home. a treasure trove of insights into the daily lives, challenges and preoccupations of women across the British Empire Journal of Imperial and Commonwealth History 6 Volume Set 2166pp: 234x156: 2006 978 1 85196 793 3: 495/$875 www.pickeringchatto.com/writinghome Bluestocking Feminism: Writings of the Bluestocking Circle, 173890 General Editor: Gary Kelly Feminist scholarship and criticism has retrieved the Bluestocking women from their marginal position in eighteenthth-century literature. This work collects the principal writings of these women, together with a selection of their letters. the best editions yet produced of Carter, Montagu and Talbot, and provocative recastings of the achievements of Seward, Reeve and Scott. Times Literary Supplement 6 Volume Set 2424pp: 234x156: 1999 978 1 85196 514 4: 495/$875 www.pickeringchatto.com/bluestocking Female Education in the Age of Enlightenment Editor: Janet Todd The education and training of women for their presumed role in life were of constant interest in the eighteenth century, which produced a spate of advice books and manuals describing the construction of the ideal woman. will provide students and scholars with everything they need to begin exploring this crucial episode in feminist studies and British cultural history. Alan Richardson, Boston College 6 Volume Set 3108pp: 234x156: 1996 978 1 85196 274 7: 495/$875 www.pickeringchatto.com/femaleeducation 14 www.pickeringchatto.com/conduct Conduct Literature for Women Editors: Jacky Eden, Irmgard Maassen, Pam Morris, William St Clair and Roy Vickers a precious resource ... Pickering & Chatto have made a potentially rugged sea of information perfectly navigable. Ben Jonson Journal current scholarly interest in all aspects of print culture ... combined with a longer-term feminist and historicist concern with the social conditions and expectations of women ... has prompted a resurgence of interest Romanticism Part I, 15401640 6 Volume Set 2464pp: 234x156: 2000 978 1 85196 526 7: 495/$875 Part II, 16401710 6 Volume Set 2496pp: 234x156: 2002 978 1 85196 530 4: 495/$875 Part III, 17201770 6 Volume Set 2881pp: 240x156: 2004 978 1 85196 772 8: 495/$875 Part IV, 17701830 6 Volume Set 2688pp: 234x156: 2005 978 1 85196 802 2: 495/$875 Part V, 18301900 6 Volume Set 2336pp: 234x156: 2006 978 1 85196 805 3: 495/$875 Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings Series Editors: Stephen Bending and Stephen Bygrave Chawton House Library is an independent research library and study centre which focuses on womens writing in English from 1600 to 1830. Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings are multi-volume editions with full texts reproduced in facsimile with new scholarly apparatus. The texts have been carefully selected to illustrate various themes in womens history. Womens Travel Writings in Scotland Editors: Kirsteen McCue and Pamela Perkins Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings 4 Volume Set c.1600pp: 234x156: 2016 978 1 84893 147 3: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/travelscotland Womens Travel Writings in North Africa and the Middle East Editors: Carl Thompson, Francesca Saggini, Lois Chaber and Betty Hagglund Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings Part I: 3 Volume Set 1120pp: 234x156: April 2014 978 1 85196 139 9: 275/$495 Part II: 3 Volume Set c.1200pp: 234x156: April 2015 978 1 84893 022 3: 275/$495 www.pickeringchatto.com/africa Womens Travel Writings in Iberia Editors: Eroulla Demetriou, Jos Ruiz Mas and Mara Antonia Lpez-Burgos del Barrio Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings 5 Volume Set 1952pp: 234x156: 2013 978 1 85196 647 9: 425/$750 www.pickeringchatto.com/iberia Womens Travel Writings in Post-Napoleonic France Editors: Lucy Morrison, Benjamin Colbert and Paul Hague Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings Part I: 4 Volume Set 1728pp: 234x156: 2011 978 1 85196 655 4: 350/$625 Part II: 4 Volume Set 2308pp: 234x156: 2012 978 1 85196 660 8: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/chawtontravels3 Womens Travel Writings in Italy Editors: Donatella Badin, Julia Banister, Catherine Dille and Betty Hagglund Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings Part I: 4 Volume Set 1920pp: 234x156: 2009 978 1 85196 986 9: 350/$625 Part II: 5 Volume Set 2256pp: 234x156: 2010 978 1 85196 987 6: 425/$750 www.pickeringchatto.com/italy Womens Travel Writings in Revolutionary France Editors: Stephen Bending and Stephen Bygrave Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings Part I: 3 Volume Set 1008pp: 234x156: 2007 978 1 85196 862 6: 275/$495 Part II: 4 Volume Set 2064pp: 234x156: 2008 978 1 85196 866 4: 350/$625 www.pickeringchatto.com/revolutionaryfrance 15 Index Aestheticism and the Marriage Market in Victorian Popular Fiction 8 Age and Identity in Eighteenth- Century England 3 Ann Yearsley and Hannah More, Patronage and Poetry 7 Bluestocking Feminism 13 Body, Gender and Culture, The 3 Breast Cancer in the Eighteenth Century 10 British Family Life, 17801914 11 Celebrated Hannah Cowley, The 8 Chawton House Library: Womens Travel Writings 14 Clothing, Society and Culture in Nineteenth-Century England 12 Clothing Trade in Provincial England, 18001850, The 5 Collected Letters of Ellen Terry, The 11 Collected Letters of Harriet Martineau, The 12 Collected Letters of Rosina Bulwer Lytton, The 12 Conduct Literature for Women 14 Courtly Indian Women in Late Imperial India 4 Desperate Housewives, Neuroses and the Domestic Environment, 19451970 10 Domestic Fiction in Colonial Australia and New Zealand 7 Domesticating Electricity 9 Dramatic Lives 6 Dying to be English 7 Eighteenth-Century British Midwifery 12 Eighteenth-Century Political Biographies 6 Ellen Terry, Spheres of Infuence 6 English Convents in Exile, 16001800 12 English Witchcraft, 15601736 13 Family Life in England and America, 16901820 11 Female Economic Strategies in the Modern World 5 Female Education in the Age of Enlightenment 13 Female Entrepreneurs in Nineteenth-Century Russia 5 Female Piety and the Catholic Reformation in France 9 Fictions of Dissent 8 Gender and Genre 7 Gender and Space in Rural Britain, 18401920 9 Gwen Ffrangcon-Davies, Twentieth-Century Actress 6 Harriet Martineaus Writing on British History and Military Reform 13 Harriet Martineaus Writing on the British Empire 13 Interpreting Sexual Violence, 16601800 3 Jane Austens Civilized Women 7 Lesbian Muse and Poetic Identity, 18891930, The 7 Letters of Luisa de Carvajal y Mendoza, The 12 Letters of Sarah Scott, The 11 Let the Flowers Go 8 Life of Madame Necker, The 4 Literary Texts and the Popular Marketplace 8 Marriage and Its Dissolution in Early Modern England 13 Mary Cholmondeley Reconsidered 8 Memoirs of the Court of George III 11 Modern German Midwifery, 18851960 10 Monstrous Births and Visual Culture in Sixteenth- Century Germany 9 Nervous Disease in Late Eighteenth-Century Britain 10 New Woman Fiction, 18811899 12 Nonconformist Women Writers, 17201840 12 Paracelsuss Theory of Embodiment 4 Perspectives in Economic and Social History 5 Picturing Womens Health 9 Political Biography of Delarivier Manley, A 6 Political Biography of Eliza Haywood, A 6 Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 18381900, The 3 Prostitutes Body, The 4 Prostitution and Eighteenth- Century Culture 4 Public Lives of Charlotte and Marie Stopes, The 6 Rural Unwed Mothers 5 Selected Letters of Vernon Lee, 18561935 11 Sex in Japans Globalization, 18701930 5 Sex, Identity and Hermaphrodites in Iberia, 15001800 3 Stays and Body Image in London 4 Tea and the Tea-Table in Eighteenth-Century England 12 Victorian Settler Narratives 8 Western Maternity and Medicine, 18801990 10 Whore Biographies, 17001825 13 Why Race and Gender Still Matter 4 Winifred Holtbys Social Vision 7 Women Aesthetes, The 11 Women Writing Home, 17001920 13 Women, Agency and the Law, 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