Abstract This article examines an exchange of letters to reveal how age, gender and social status shaped early modern family hierarchies. A tense episode began when Susan Bourchier left the house of her eldest half-brother, Thomas Kitson, despite being unmarried and dependent on him for financial support. Thomas’s resultant anger required careful negotiation between Susan, Thomas and their half-brother Henry. A close analysis of their language reveals the emotional practices used to negotiate family relationships, thus offering a unique insight on strategies available for young women to enact agency while navigating the divided patriarchal power of a blended family network.
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Maria Cannon
Historical Research
University of Portsmouth
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69c61fa915a0a509bde1813f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1093/hisres/htaf036