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The author traces the development of women's roles in Britain from prehistoric eras to the modern period, emphasizing social conditions, customs, and institutions. Chapters combine chronological narrative with thematic studies of dress, domestic labor, legal status, and changing concepts of rights and public participation. Prehistoric and rural practices are connected to later urban and political shifts to reveal continuities and transformations in family life, work, and moral expectation. Contemporary documents and comparative observation are used as evidence while imagination is kept subordinate to fact. The account culminates in an exploration of how expanded legal and social opportunities reshaped women's place in English society.

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Bartlett Burleigh James

James Bartlett Burleigh was an author known for his work "Women of England," which explores the roles and societal expectations of women in England during his time. His writing reflects the cultural and social dynamics of the era, providing insight into the lives of women and their contributions to society. Burleigh's work contributes to the understanding of gender issues and the historical context of women's rights in England, making it a notable piece in the literary heritage of the period.

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