This is a deeply researched, cogently argued book that addresses a previously overlooked area in the working-class history of the Victorian army. The ample evidence it gathers, alongside its nuanced analysis of the difficult lives of regimental women, calls for more scholarly attention to the feelings, strategies, and struggles of these women.

Victorian Studies

Exhibits Lynn MacKay's unparalleled command of existing scholarship, penetrating insight, and sound historical imagination. She looks beyond the stereotypes to see the flesh-and-blood women, placing them firmly in the working-class culture of the time yet simultaneously acknowledging the unique challenges imposed by their connection to the army.

SOCIAL HISTORY

This book explores the world of women who married, or dealt with British soldiers below the rank of officer during the nineteenth century, including fiancées, wives, mothers, sisters, and daughters, as well as the prostitutes they consorted with. It examines women's experiences over the time cycle of a soldier's service. It considers women's finances, how they struggled to make ends meet and how they appealed to the government for support, including in widowhood and after a soldier's service had been completed. It discusses how soldiers' women were viewed in the press, in literature and in society more widely, highlighting in particular issues concerning morality and independence, and outlines how the Crimean War and its aftermath brought about extensive army reforms and also a sharp revision of the reputation of soldiers' wives. The book includes an exploration of soldiers' relations with prostitutes and how prostitutes were regulated, and a consideration of the impact on soldiers' wives of physical arrangements such as barracks, and overall provides much insight into the nature of plebeian life in the nineteenth century. The women portrayed often emerge as exceptionally resolute, independent and canny.
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This book explores the world of women who married, or dealt with British soldiers below the rank of officer during the nineteenth century.
Introduction 1. Courtship, Marriage, and Affection 2. The Culture of the Wives: Life in the British Isles 3. Life Abroad 4. The Crimean War: Helping the Women Left Behind 5. Living through Crisis 6. Prostitution Conclusion Appendix: Ellen of Ayr Bibliography Index
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Product details

ISBN
9781837650552
Published
2023-08-15
Publisher
Boydell & Brewer Ltd
Weight
561 gr
Height
234 mm
Width
156 mm
Age
P, 06
Language
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Innbundet
Number of pages
314

Author

Biographical note

Lynn MacKay is a Professor of History at Brandon University, Manitoba, Canada