The gentlewoman's remembrance
Patriarchy, piety, and singlehood in early Stuart England
By (author) Isaac Stephens
Publication date:
14 July 2016Length of book:
288 pagesPublisher
Manchester University PressDimensions:
234x156mmISBN-13: 9781784991432
‘This is chiefly a searching analysis of a single text, the long-forgotten spiritual autobiography of the Northamptonshire spinster Elizabeth Isham (1609-54), and the window it opens on to 17th-century familial and gender relations and the religious spectrum of the period. Almost erased from memory by the male members of her family and by later male custodians of the family archive, for whom singlehood was at best an embarrassment, Isham’s diary proves an immensely rewarding quarry for Stephens to mine. Its author, a ‘Puritan Nun’ and ‘Prayer Book Puritan’, compels historians to refine many accepted generalisations about women’s history and religious history and recognise that ‘exceptions’ were often the ‘norm’.’
R. C. Richardson, emeritus professor of history, University of Winchester, Times Higher Education – What are you reading? 16 November 2017