Introduction.Hannah Barker and Elaine Chalus
Part One: Social reputations
2. Men about town: Representations of foppery and masculinity in
early eighteenth-century urban society Philip Carter.
3. The public life of actresses: prostitutes or ladies? Kimberly
Crouch.
Part Two: Work and poverty.
4. Women, work and the industrial revolution: female involvement in
the English printing trades, c 1700-1840 Hannah Barker.
5. Women teachers and the expansion of girls schooling in England
c. 1760-1820 Susan Skedd.
6. Poor women, the parish and the politics of povertyRichard
Connors.
Part Three: Politics and the political elite
7. `That epidemical Madness': women and electoral politics in the
late eighteenth centuryElaine Chalus.
8. A politician's politician: Georgina, Duchess of Devonshire and
the Whig party Amanda Foreman.
Part Four: Periodicals and the printed image
9. Keeping up with the Bon Ton: the tête-à-tête series in the Town
and Country Magazine Cindy McCreery. 10. `A bright pattern to all
her sex': representations of women in periodical and newspaper
biography Stephen Howard.
Further reading.
Index.
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