Mrs Beeton: the original 'Superwoman'?

Margaret Mills


Region:
East of England
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Regular (more than one month's notice)
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Professional
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Paid: depending on distance travelled; average is about £40-£50 for local talks
Category:
History
Updated:
17th June 2019
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Hailed as a Domestic Goddess of the 19th century who turned household management into a military operation, some people have since questioned whether she was all she appeared to be. This talk also considers her husband, Sam Beeton, who was also well-known in his field. Were they the 19th century equivalent of a 'power couple'?

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About Margaret Mills

I am a qualified and experienced (25 plus years) part-time adult education lecturer, and give talks to various different organisations. My specialisms are History and English Literature, (mainly 18th and 19th centuries) and my talk topics are mainly selected from this period. I also broadcast a regular book review slot and a local history slot on community radio, and regularly contribute to newsletters, magazines and journals of both the Bronte Society and the Jane Austen Centre. I am a member of the Royal Historical Society. My academic qualifications are a BA Honours Degree in Humanities with History, and a Masters Degree in Education, also Post-graduate Certificates in both Education and Educational Learning Support. My talks can be anything from 30 minutes to an hour (or more) in length, depending on requirements, and I am always happy to answer questions afterwards. The talks I give can be of a purely academic nature, or there are other options with a more light-hearted and humorous slant, if required! My aim is to inform and entertain.


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