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Book summaryThis study of the women who accompanied their husbands abroad as members of England's foreign service ranges from the 17th century to the 20th. Media reviews"Hickman's social history is not intended as an arraignment, but its record of centuries of unpaid labor is an implicit argument for feminism." |
Daughters of Britannia : the Lives and Times of Diplomatic Wivesby Hickman, Katie
Book description: Flamingo, softcover, 2000. ISBN - 0006387802. Trade Paperback. Illustrations, notes, bibliog., index, 321pp. Very Good. Owner's name on 1st leaf
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