Drawing on legal and literary sources, this work revises and expands understandings of female honesty, worth and credit by exploring how women from the middling and lower ranks of society fashioned positive identities as mothers, housewives, domestic managers, retailers and neighbours between 1550 and 1700.
Drawing on legal and literary sources, this work revises and expands understandings of female honesty, worth and credit by exploring how women from th...