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A new Apple TV+ series explores the life of the so-called "King of Chefs and the Chef of Kings" – shown as a wild enfant ...
Eighteenth-century Quaker women exercised more responsibility in the family and in economic matters ... girls were taught to be gentle, moral, and loving. Young Quaker women also taught in schools ...
the lives of nineteenth-century women were deeply shaped by the so-called “cult of true womanhood,” a collection of attitudes that associated “true” womanhood with the home and family.
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