Beschreibung:
Ian Convery, Gerard Corsane, Peter Davis
Considerations of the effect of trauma on heritage sites.
Introduction: Women, Property and LandWomen, Work and Land: The Spatial Dynamics of Gender Relations in Early Modern England 1550-1750Spinsters with Land in Early Modern England: Inheritance, Possession and UseBecoming Anne CliffordThe Heiress Reconsidered: Contexts for Understanding the Abduction of Arabella AlleynFrom Magnificent Houses to Disagreeable Country: Lady Sophia Newdigate's Tour of Southern England and Derbyshire, 1748On Being 'fully and completely mistress of the whole business': Gender, Land and Estate Accounting in Georgian EnglandNegotiating Men: Elizabeth Montagu, 'Capability' Brown, and the Construction of PastoralWomen's Involvement in Property in the North Riding of Yorkshire in the Eighteenth and Nineteenth CenturiesInvisible Women: Small-scale Landed Proprietors in Nineteenth Century EnglandMore than just a Caretaker: Women's Role in the Intergenerational Transfer of Real and Personal Property in Nineteenth-Century Urban England, 1840-1900AfterwordSelect Bibliography