
There is nothing quite like parrot pie for breakfast. First one must catch one's parrot, of course, and build the hearth to bake it, but that is all in a day's work for the woman pioneer. This riveting anthology tells the story of over 100 such women spanning the age of Empire from the early seventeenth century to the early twentieth. Almost half of them are settlers in North America and Canada, a quarter in Africa, many in Australasia and India, and the rest scattered around the globe from Egypt to Jamaica, Sarawak to Samoa, and many points in between. From the lowliest kitchen skivvy to ambassadors' wives, this book celebrates the emigrants who settled the wildernesses of the world in search of new and better lives. Many were lured abroad by the promise of work or fortune; some went because imperial duty called, while for others it was a most unfeminine lust for adventure that drew them away. But all faced challenges in their homes from home that were to test to the limit their spirits, their resourcefulness, even their survival.
This anthology investigates the lived experiences and motivations of over 100 women pioneers who emigrated across the British Empire between the seventeenth and early twentieth centuries. Jane Robinson, a historian specializing in women's history, compiles primary source accounts and biographical sketches to examine how these women navigated the physical and social challenges of settling in diverse global territories. The work argues that these emigrants, ranging from domestic laborers to diplomatic spouses, were driven by a complex interplay of economic necessity, imperial duty, and personal ambition.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Historians and readers frequently note the accessibility of Robinson's prose, which balances academic rigor with engaging narrative storytelling. Experts highlight this as a valuable resource for understanding the often-overlooked domestic and social history of colonial expansion.
Page Count:
192
Publication Date:
2000-05-18
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0192880209
ISBN-13:
9780192880208
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