id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt work_mvkds6pvhnhm7k75ikdcaog4sa Lisa Wynne Smith Resisting Silences: Gender and Family Trauma in Eighteenth-Century England 2020 24 .pdf application/pdf 14058 1275 66 Lisa Wynne Smith, 'Resisting Silences: Gender and Family Trauma in Eighteenth-Century England' In Newdigate's version, an unwell, ageing patriarch protected his family, despite being undermined by adult sons' demands for independence. They kept excellent household records, which historians have used for topics ranging from food to politics.10 Steve Hindle and Peter Edwards have examined Newdigate's account books to understand estate management, while Elaine Gooder and Lady Only Gooder discusses the family disputes, depicting Newdigate as a loving father Newdigate counterbalanced this with extensive evidence that he remained an independent man and good father, despite his children's Estate be preserv'd to the Family'.60 Newdigate legally regained power, but Richard Newdigate defended the family's honour by preserving the children's reputations The Newdigate case is about a family's trauma. 6. Sir Richard Newdigate, The Case of An Old Gentleman, persecuted by his Own Son (London, 1707), ./cache/work_mvkds6pvhnhm7k75ikdcaog4sa.pdf ./txt/work_mvkds6pvhnhm7k75ikdcaog4sa.txt