Susanna Passavant! The intersectionality of being a woman who could work without interference from her husband but not because of her talent, while also being afforded rights other women were not afforded because of generational wealth. I am loving this series Allison!
This is fascinating research. Thank you -- it's a topic of great interest to me. My research area is the 15th-16th centuries (I write historical fiction set in Renaissance Europe) and I've found wills and testaments to be excellent sources of information about women.
Oh I’m so glad! I’m absolutely always up for talking about wills- they are a great source of information and luckily generally public information. If you ever need to run a plot twist with a will by anyone, let me know! I’m going to check out your writing, it sounds great.
Susanna Passavant! The intersectionality of being a woman who could work without interference from her husband but not because of her talent, while also being afforded rights other women were not afforded because of generational wealth. I am loving this series Allison!
This is fascinating research. Thank you -- it's a topic of great interest to me. My research area is the 15th-16th centuries (I write historical fiction set in Renaissance Europe) and I've found wills and testaments to be excellent sources of information about women.
Oh I’m so glad! I’m absolutely always up for talking about wills- they are a great source of information and luckily generally public information. If you ever need to run a plot twist with a will by anyone, let me know! I’m going to check out your writing, it sounds great.
Thanks for the offer, Allison — I just may take you up on it!
Thank you so much for the mention here!