This is just a quick post to let readers know that Sara has a new book OUT NOW which some of you might find interesting.

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Maids, Wives, Widows: Exploring Early Modern Women’s Lives 1540-1740 has several chapters on health care and medicine. The role of the housewife in providing the first line of treatment for any illness in the family is discussed in relation to the sorts of medicines she might manufacture.  Also considered is the way that the housewife met the nutritional needs of her family. Other chapters look at the theories and practicalities of menstruation, childbirth, and breastfeeding. The book also looks at some notorious criminal cases such as that of Sarah Malcolm who claimed the blood on her apron was not from the women such was accused of murdering but was menstrual, and Mary Toft who gained infamy via a confidence trick in which she ‘gave birth’ to many rabbits at intervals!

The book is available here for a special price of £15.99 (rrp £19.99)

L0050104 Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth
Mary Tofts, a woman who pretended that she had given birth to rabbits Credit: Wellcome Library, London
Lying-in scene showing bath and cradle Credit: Wellcome Library, London.
Lying-in scene showing bath and cradle
Credit: Wellcome Library, London.

 

 Sara will be giving a series of talks about the book around the country, the first of which is in Scunthorpe, North Lincs on Sat 30th May 2-4 pm at the Visual Arts Centre in the town centre. The book is dedicated to Sara’s Grandmother who has lived in the town all her life, making it an appropriate first stop.  Signed books will be available at a discounted price. Free admission. All Welcome!

Sign up to attend here

The next event is to be held at the Five Leaves Bookshop in Nottingham on 4 June 7-8.30. Again there will be the chance to buy signed copies of the book. All welcome!

Sign up to attend here

The third event is an all day heritage day at Burleigh Court Loughborough University. Sara will be taking part on an author panel and around all day 10-4.30 to chat to. The event is free and all are welcome.  

More details  here

We’ll keep you informed of further events nearer their times!

2 thoughts on “Maids, Wives and Widows”

  1. I was delighted to learn about this blog at the Berlin RSA, and I would definitely like to receive notice of new posts.

    Thank you for this resource!

    1. Thanks Naomi, if you enter your email address on the home page you should receive an alert when new posts go out.
      Best Jennifer

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