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Professor Anne Laurence is head of the Department of History at The Open University.

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Feminist History And Women's historyProduction team

By Professor Anne Laurence (The Open University)

01 September 2005

Professor Anne Laurence explores women's role in the past in this article on feminist history.  Read more : Feminist History And Women's history

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Laurence, Anne (2011). Exploiting Dante: Dante and his women popularizers, 1850-1910. In: Havely, Nick ed. Dante in the Nineteenth Century: Reception, Canonicity, Popularization. Cultural Interactions: Studies in the Relationship between the Arts (19). Oxford/Bern: Peter Lang, pp. 281–301.

Laurence, Anne (2010). Lady Betty Hastings (1682-1739): Godly patron. Women's History Review, 19(2), pp. 201–213.

Laurence, Anne (2009). Women, banks and the securities market in early eighteenth century England. In: Laurence, Anne; Maltby, Josephine and Rutterford, Janette eds. Women and their Money 1700-1950: Essays on Women and Finance. Routledge International Studies in Business History. London: Routledge, pp. 46–58.

Laurence, Anne (2009). Using buildings to understand social history: Britain and Ireland in the seventeenth century. In: Harvey, Karen ed. History and Material Culture. Routledge Guides to Using Historical Sources. London, UK: Routledge, pp. 103–122.

Laurence, Anne; Maltby, Josephine and Rutterford, Janette eds. (2009). Women and their money 1700-1950: Essays on women and finance. London: Routledge.

Laurence, Anne (2009). Women and the Transmission of Property: Inheritance in the British Isles in the 17th Century. Dix-septième siècle, 244(3), pp. 435–450.

Laurence, A.; Maltby, J. and Rutterford, J. (2009). Introduction. In: Laurence, A.; Maltby, J and Rutterford, J. eds. Women and Their Money 1700-1950: Essays on Women in Finance. Routledge.

Laurence, Anne (2008). Real and imagined communities in the lives of women in seventeenth-century Ireland: identity and gender. In: Tarbin, Stephanie and Broomhall, Susan eds. Women, Identities and Communities in Early Modern Europe. Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, pp. 13–27.

Laurence, Anne (2006). Lady Betty Hastings, her half-sisters and the South Sea Bubble: family fortunes and strategies. Women's History Review, 15(4), pp. 533–540.

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Professor Anne Laurence is head of the Department of History at The Open University. She researches and writes on the history of women in Britain and Ireland in the seventeenth century and has a particular interest in women’s participation as investors in the early eighteenth-century stock market.

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