Gender, Science and Sociability in the Diary of Jane Ewbank of York (1778-1824)

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Gender, Science and Sociability in the Diary of Jane Ewbank of York (1778-1824)

Feldberg, Prof Rachel; Rendall, Jane; Eddy, Prof Matthew Daniel

Boydell & Brewer Ltd

04/2026

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9781837652365

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1. The World of Jane Ewbank: Rethinking the Gendered, Scientific and Sociable Context of a Yorkshire Diarist
Matthew Daniel Eddy, Rachel Feldberg and Jane Rendall

2. Life of Jane Ewbank (1778-1824)
Matthew Daniel Eddy, Rachel Feldberg and Jane Rendall

Part I. Jane Ewbank's York and Its Global Context
3. Philanthropy and 'Philosophical Pursuits': Women's Networks in Jane Ewbank's York
Jane Rendall

4. Noises Off: Decoloniality, Agency and the Power of Silence
Corinne Fowler, Joanna de Groot and Karen Lipsedge

5. Rational Dissent and Gendered Knowledge: Manchester College, York, Catherine Cappe and Joseph Hunter
Jon Mee

Part II. Medicine, Science and the Natural World
6. Medicine, Emotion and the Market: Family, Community and the Intimate Negotiation of Medical Morality
Michael Brown

7. 'A Very Curious Subject': Jane Ewbank, Public Lectures and Experimental Philosophy in York during the Early 19th-Century
Matthew Daniel Eddy

8. From Crocodiles to the Nature of the Universe: Jane Ewbank's Shifting Engagement with the Natural World
Rachel Feldberg


Part III: Cultural Criticism and Performative Practices
9. Jane Ewbank Goes to the Theatre
Gillian Russell

10. 'My means are less than small': The Charitable Patronage of Female Writers in Sheffield and York
Roseanna Kettle

11. Affective Landscapes in Women's Life Writing: Jane Ewbank and the Lake District
Millie Schurch

12. Journal of Miss Ewbank of York, 1803-5
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Bibliography
Index
Jane Ewbank; York; Enlightenment; Women's Intellectual Lives; Science; Cultural Criticism; Sociability; Northern England; Gendered Knowledge Networks; Early Modern Life-Writing; Medicine; Experimental Philosophy