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Ann Walker: Trailblazing Women

Autor Rebecca Batley
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 2 feb 2023
Its discovery in 2020 revealed some fascinating details. This new biography mines its depths for insights into one of the 19th century's most independent women.
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ISBN-13: 9781399099288
ISBN-10: 1399099280
Pagini: 224
Ilustrații: 10 mono illustrations
Dimensiuni: 162 x 241 x 27 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Pen & Sword Books Ltd
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IThese are just some of the words usually used to describe Ann Walker, the oft overlooked wife of Anne Lister, better known by some as Gentleman Jack. Ann was one half of England's first same-sex marriage and yet the rainbow plaque that marks their historic union on the wall of the Holy Trinity Church, York, features Ann's name in a font only half the size of her wife's. Her story has been long forgotten.

Born into wealth and privilege Ann was one of the most eligible heiresses in 19th century Yorkshire and the question on everyone's lips in 1830's Halifax was why a respectable young heiress, with property, fortune and connection risked everything, even her freedom, to become entangled with the notorious Gentleman Jack?

The answer to this question reveals a woman of immense courage, faith, and determination, but her voice has remained silent .until now. Within the depths of Ann's diary - discovered by Diane Halford in 2020 - the answers to some of the above questions can be found, as can insight into Ann as an independent woman. The life of Ann is worthy of its own narrative and it is time for Ann to step out of the shadow of Gentleman Jack and tell her own story.


Notă biografică

Rebecca Batley is an archaeologist and historian, with a particular interest in women's history. Her work can be found in numerous publications including "New Scientist, Gay and Lesbian Review" and "AHM". She regularly writes for "Ancient Origins" and has worked for, amongst others, MOLA and Wessex Archaeology.