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Genteel Women : Empire and Domestic Material Culture, 1840-1910, Paperback / softback Book

Genteel Women : Empire and Domestic Material Culture, 1840-1910 Paperback / softback

Part of the Studies in Imperialism series

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During the latter half of the nineteenth century and the first decades of the twentieth, colonial expansion prompted increasing numbers of genteel women to establish their family homes in far-flung corners of the world.

This work explores ways in which the women’s values, as expressed through their personal and household possessions, specifically their dress, living rooms, gardens and food, were instrumental in constructing various forms of genteel society in alien settings. In this title, newly available in paperback, Lawrence examines the transfer and adaptation of British female gentility in various locations across the British Empire, including Africa, New Zealand and India.

In so doing, she offers a revised reading of the behaviour, motivations and practices of female elites, thereby calling into doubt the oft-stated notion that such women were a constraining element in new societies. -- .

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