Health, Death and Trauma in Middling Sort Women’s Letters during the Eighteenth Century – Isabella Smith

Sources taken from Karen Harvey’s Social Bodes project which contains transcribed letters between c.1680-1820 categorised by state, emotion and body part.[1] Why do we study old letters? What is it about them? Or as historian Susan Whyman asks, ‘filled with…

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