‘Well-neighboured Houses’: the Political Networks of Elite Women, 1780–1860

  • Richardson S
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Abstract

Considers the 'kinship networks' of middles and upper class women in the early nineteenth cenruty, the influence of writing and salons and the liberal politics of Europe that were afforded these classes of women as a result of expanding travel.

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Richardson, S. (2000). ‘Well-neighboured Houses’: the Political Networks of Elite Women, 1780–1860. In Women in British Politics, 1760–1860 (pp. 56–73). Palgrave Macmillan UK. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-62989-3_4

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