Coming across a compilation of University of Oxford women's exam papers from the 1870s and 80s was something of a treat for me. Having studied History and German at Oxford from 2011-2015, I was eager to find out how the exam papers from 130 years ago differed from those now. Imagine, then, my horror when I …
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On being over-fond of animals
I was recently rather amused by a chapter in an 18th-century advice manual for women, entitled 'On being over-fond of animals'. This anti-pet diatribe comes from a 1756 publication called The Wife, which also features charmingly-named chapters such as 'The danger of living in the same house with any Relation of the Husband's', 'Sleeping in different Beds', and 'The …
What did Victorian bachelors think of marriage?
We know from letters, diaries and novels that Victorian bachelors expended much thought and worry on the issue of marriage. When confronted with a potential match, they had to weigh up both the financial and personal aspects of the married state. Victorian marriage was an expensive business. Among the very poor, perhaps, neither party expected to …
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