Mistress : A History of Women and their Country Houses by Anthony Fletcher
An insightful, hugely engaging new history of elite women and the country house from the sixteenth to the twentieth century Grand houses can be found across the countryside of England and Wales. From the Stuart and Georgian periods to the Edwardian and Victorian, these buildings were once home to the aristocratic families of the nation. But what was life like for the mistresses of these great houses? How much power and influence did they really have? Anthony Fletcher and Ruth M.
Larsen explore the lives of country house mistresses. Focusing on eighteen women, and spanning five centuries, they look at the ways in which elite women not only shaped the house, household, and family, but also had an impact on society, culture, and politics within their estates and beyond. We meet Brilliana Harley, who defended her castle at Brampton Bryan; Frances Boscawen, who oversaw the building of Hatchlands; and Lady Mary Elcho, who preserved her secret life as mistress to Arthur Balfour.
This is a fascinating account of the country house that puts women’s experiences centre stage.
Format:Hardback 352 pages, 29 b-w illus.
Publisher:Yale University Press
Imprint:Yale University Press
ISBN:9780300163810
Published:12 Aug 2025
Classifications:United Kingdom, Great Britain, Modern period, c 1500 onwards, British & Irish history, Social & cultural history, Social classes, Gender studies: women
Weight:562g
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