Scenes from Common Life
V.G. Kiernan, 1 November 1984
A Radical Reader: The Struggle for Change in England 1381-1914
edited by Christopher Hampton.
Penguin, 624 pp., £7.95, January 1984,0 14 022444 0 Show More
edited by Christopher Hampton.
Penguin, 624 pp., £7.95, January 1984,
Riots and Community Politics in England and Wales 1790-1810
by John Bohstedt.
Harvard, 310 pp., £12.50, November 1983,0 674 77120 6 Show More
by John Bohstedt.
Harvard, 310 pp., £12.50, November 1983,
The World We have Lost – Further Explored
by Peter Laslett.
Methuen, 353 pp., £12.95, December 1983,0 416 35340 1 Show More
by Peter Laslett.
Methuen, 353 pp., £12.95, December 1983,
“... J.F.C. Harrison has recently told us ‘about the people who are usually left out of history’ – such people as the maid-of-all-work in 1909 whose duties kept her busy from 6 a.m. to 11 p.m.* Christopher Hampton gives us, in an anonymous 15th-century poem, a lament over women’s perpetual drudgery. His extract from the early feminist Mary Astell, writing in 1721, acknowledges that by comparison with Eastern women, who ‘are born Slaves, and live Prisoners all their Lives’, Englishwomen have an easy servitude, but ‘Fetters of Gold are still Fetters ... ”