Sexual Violence in History: A Bibliography

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First published: January 1, 2023 - Last updated: June 1, 2026

TITLE INFORMATION

Author: Kate Loveman

Title: Women and the History of Samuel Pepys’s Diary

Subtitle: -

Journal: The Historical Journal

Volume: 65

Issue: 5

Year: December 2022 (Published online: May 13, 2022)

Pages: 1221–1243

pISSN: 0018-246X - Find a Library: WorldCat | eISSN: 1469-5103 - Find a Library: WorldCat

Language: English

Keywords: Modern History: 17th Century | European History: English History | Cases: Real Offenders / Samuel Pepys



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Author: Kate Loveman, School of Arts, Media and Communications, University of Leicester - ORCID

Abstract: »Through focusing on the lives of women, this article examines silences and obfuscations in Samuel Pepys’s diary and in the histories we tell about this most famous of Restoration sources. It begins by considering how the ways we read the diary today remain influenced by Pepys’s decisions when preserving his papers. While his diary has increasingly been studied for what it reveals about early modern sex and/or women’s lives, historians have faced difficulties in assessing and representing this content, partly because of measures devised by Pepys. Knowledge of his methods, together with close reading, can help us attend to what this source omits and elides. Historiography has often followed Pepys’s lead when discussing his diary’s sexual content, and it has also followed his lead in researching his kin. His father’s family has been tracked over generations; meanwhile, basic facts about his mother and her family have remained unknown. The article traces Pepys’s maternal kin, comparing new evidence with the diary’s representation of social status and kinship networks. Pepys’s diary is a vital source on the seventeenth century, but fully exploiting that source requires factoring in Pepys’s methods of writing and preservation, and attending to what has gone unwritten.« (Source: The Historical Journal)

Note: Carrier, Richard. »A Bayesian Analysis of Kate Loveman’s Pepys Diary Thesis.« Richard Carrier Blogs (September 8, 2022). – Bibliographic Entry: Info

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