This collection of 11 essays illuminates the many ways in which the domestic sphere served as a stage for playing out the pressing questions that perplexed the writers and thinkers of early modern England - questions about family (householding, marriage, children and parenting), as well as questions about emerging political realities.
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This collection of 11 essays illuminates the many ways in which the domestic sphere served as a stage for playing out the pressing questions that perplexed the writers and thinkers of early modern England - questions about family (householding, marriage, children and parenting), as well as questions about emerging political realities.
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