BIBLIOGRAPHY

    Tudor-Stuart Women's History


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    Doran, Susan. Monarchy and Matrimony: the Courtships of Elizabeth I. London: Routledge, 1996.

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    Milling, Jane.  "Siege and Cipher: the Closet Drama of the Cavendish Sisters," Women's  History Review 6 (1997) 3, 411-426.

    Penny, D. Andrew. "Family Matters and Foxe's Acts and Monuments," Historical Journal 39  (1996) 599-618.

    Phillips, Mark Salber. ""If Mrs. Mure Be Not Sorry for Poor King Charles": History, the Novel, and the Sentimental Reader," History Workshop Journal Nr 43 (1997) 111-131.

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    Pollock, Linda A.  Forgotten Children: Parent-child Relations from 1500 to 1900. New York: Cambridge University Press, 1983.

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    Purkiss, Diane, "Desire and its Deformities: Fantasies of Witchcraft in the English Civil War," Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 27 (1997) 1, 103-132.

    Purkiss, Diane. "Women's Stories of Witchcraft in Early Modern England: the House, the  Body, the Child," Gender and History 7 (1995) 408-432.

    Redworth, Glyn. "‘Matters Impertinent to Women': Male and Female Monarchy under Philip and Mary," English Historical Review 112 (1997) 447, 597-613.

    Richards, Judith M. "Mary Tudor as ‘Sole Quene'?: Gendering Tudor Monarchy," Historical Journal 40 (1997) 4, 895-924.

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    Sharpe, Pamela. "Continuity and Change: Women's History and Economic History in  Britain," Economic History Review 48 (1995) 353-369.

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    Todd, Barbara. "Freebench and Free Enterprise: Widows and Their Property in Two Berkshire Villages." In English Rural Society, 1500-1800: Essays in Honour of Joan Thirsk, edited by John Chartres and David Hey.

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    Wiesner, Merry E., "Danger, Divorce and Other Family Values," Journal of Women's History 8 (1996) Nr  2, 159-168 [Review Essay].

    Woolf, D.R., "A Feminine past? Gender, Genre, and Historical Knowledge in England,  1500-1800," American Historical Review 102 (1997) 3, 645-679.