Unbridled Spirits: Women of the English Revolution, 1640-1660Women's Press, 1998 - 356 pages Unbridled Spirits is a vibrant and authoritative study of the women of the 17th century, women who found the means to speak out and demand change at a time when a woman could be publicly humiliated, bridled and tortured for scolding her husband. |
Table des matières
AN INTRODUCTION | 10 |
Chapter | 50 |
A NOTE ON 7000 INCENDIARY | 91 |
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