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Women of Fortune: Money, Marriage, and Murder in Early Modern England

English

By (author): Linda Levy Peck

Women of Fortune tells the compelling story of mercantile wealth, arranged marriages, and merchant heiresses who asserted their rights despite loss, imprisonment, and murder. Following three generations of the Bennet and Morewood families, who made their fortune in Crown finance, the East Indies, the Americas, and moneylending, Linda Levy Peck explores the changing society, economy, and culture of early modern England. The heiresses - curious, intrepid, entrepreneurial, scholarly - married into the aristocracy, fought for their property, and wrote philosophy. One spent years on the Grand Tour. Her life in Europe, despite the outbreak of war, is vividly documented. Another's husband went to debtors' prison. She recovered the fortune and bought shares. Husbands, sons, and contemporaries challenged their independence legally, financially, even violently, but new forms of wealth, education, and the law enabled these heiresses to insist on their own agency, create their own identities, and provide examples for later generations. See more
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Product Details
  • Weight: 910g
  • Dimensions: 180 x 253mm
  • Publication Date: 25 Oct 2018
  • Publisher: Cambridge University Press
  • Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
  • Language: English
  • ISBN13: 9781107034020

About Linda Levy Peck

Linda Levy Peck is a prizewinning historian who has published extensively on politics society and culture in early modern England. She is the author of Northampton: Patronage and Policy at the Court of James I (1982) Patronage and Corruption in Early Modern England (1993) which won the John Ben Snow prize awarded by the North American Conference on British Studies and Consuming Splendor: Society and Culture in Seventeenth-Century England (Cambridge 2005) awarded Honorable Mention (2006) by the Sixteenth Century Conference. She also edited The Mental World of the Jacobean Court (1991). Now Professor of History Emerita at George Washington University Washington DC and Senior Fellow at the Institute of Historical Research University of London she has also served as president of the North American Conference on British Studies.

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