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I have incurred many debts in working on this book. My research was generously supported by the Arts and Humanities Research Board, and by the Warden and
Fellows ofMerton College, Oxford. 1 am grateful to the Spencer Foundation and the American National Academy of Education for the generous Post-Doctoral
Fellowship that enabled me to spend a productive year at the Stanford Institute for Research on Women and Gender. My heartfelt thanks are due to Gillian Sutherland, who has guided me throughout my research and whose intellectual rigour and wisdom have been unfailing. Jean-Noël Luc fostered the early stages of my work and has continued to offer guidance and support. Many other friends and colleagues have given generously of their time and advice, particularly Susan Groag Bell, Elvire de Coëdogon, Kathryn Gleadle, Gabrielle Houbre, Olwen Hufton, Joanna Innés, Hazel Mills, and Karen Offen. I am indebted to Rebecca Rogers for her encouragement and for allowing me to read her manuscript before it was published. Michèle Cohen, Gillian Dow, Maroussia Raveaud, and William
Whyte also shared their unpublished work. Michèle Cohen, Gillian Dow, Celina Fox, Robert Gildea, Janet Howarth, Alison Kay, Diana Selig, and Robert Tombs
have all kindly read and provided constructive comments on all or parts of the draft. I am grateful to the readers for Oxford University Press for their thoughtful
and careful commentaries, and to Rupert Cousens, Anne Gelling, and Alice Jacobs for their …
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