Research by cambridge university historian dr amy erickson, published in the autumn issue of history workshop journal, unravels the complex history of an extraordinarily slippery word and suggests that the title of mrs, pronounced mistress, was for centuries applied to all adult women of higher social status, whether married or not. Newsletters Research by cambridge university historian dr amy erickson, published in the autumn issue of history workshop journal, unravels the complex history of an extraordinarily slippery word and suggests that the title of mrs, pronounced mistress, was for centuries applied to all adult women of higher social status, whether married or not. Eventi Podcasts Video Africanews
Research by cambridge university historian dr amy erickson, published in the autumn issue of history workshop journal, unravels the complex history of an extraordinarily slippery word and suggests that the title of mrs, pronounced mistress, was for centuries applied to all adult women of higher social status, whether married or not.
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Research by cambridge university historian dr amy erickson, published in the autumn issue of history workshop journal, unravels the complex history of an extraordinarily slippery word and suggests that the title of mrs, pronounced mistress, was for centuries applied to all adult women of higher social status, whether married or not.

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