In order to challenge the widely-held assumption that Early Modern women could not write the history of wars, Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille reads Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson as a comprehensive history of the English Revolution.
In order to challenge the widely-held assumption that Early Modern women could not write the history of wars, Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille reads Lucy Hutchinson's Memoirs of the Life of Colonel Hutchinson as a comprehensive history of the English Revolution.
Claire Gheeraert-Graffeuille is a Senior Lecturer in British Studies at the Université de Rouen Normandie and a member of the research team ERIAC. Her research, at the intersection of literature and history, focuses on gender, historiography, and politics in seventeenth-century England. In 2005 she published her first monograph, La Cuisine et le forum: L'émergence des femmes sur la scène publique pendant la Révolution anglaise, and, with Géraldine Vaughan, she edited Anti-Catholicism in Britain and Ireland, 1600-2000: practices, representations and ideas (2020).
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Introduction 1: Life-writing and exemplarity 2: The Memoirs and historiography 3: The experience of the Civil War in Nottingham 4: Writing oneself into history: the paradoxes of Lucy Hutchinson's agency 5: The historian's craft (1): Lucy Hutchinson's art of narration 6: The historian's craft (2): Lucy Hutchinson's art of digression Conclusion Bibliography
Introduction 1: Life-writing and exemplarity 2: The Memoirs and historiography 3: The experience of the Civil War in Nottingham 4: Writing oneself into history: the paradoxes of Lucy Hutchinson's agency 5: The historian's craft (1): Lucy Hutchinson's art of narration 6: The historian's craft (2): Lucy Hutchinson's art of digression Conclusion Bibliography
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