Amanda Vickery - A History of Private Life Episodes Episode guide
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Alternative Homes
30/30 Historian Amanda Vickery reflects on the enduring pull of a home of one's own.
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Dunroamin
29/30 Historian Amanda Vickery listens to the experiences of those who moved out of the cities.
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Exporting the Home
28/30 Exploring the homes the British struggled to create in India during the age of empire.
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The Garden Indoors
27/30 The Victorians contrived increasingly ingenious ways to domesticate nature.
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Education in the Moral Home
26/30 Amanda Vickery assesses 19th-century learning at home through both mother and child.
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Neat and Not too Showy
25/30 How people lower down the social scale responded to the idea of taste.
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Courtship and Setting Up Home
24/30 Two 18th-century marriages, and how the husbands prepared new houses for their bride.
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Science and Nature at Home
23/30 How eccentric homes reflected wider 18th-century ideas about science and nature.
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Taste
22/30 The story of an 18th-century couple who spend life doing up their magnificent houses.
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Magnificence
21/30 One celebrity divorce was quite the scandal, because the husband was the prime minister.
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Two Widowers
20/30 The story of two different widowers and their desperate search for a new wife.
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Widows
19/30 How the richest widow in 18th-century England spent her late husband's coal fortune.
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Spinsters
18/30 What 18th-century home life held for spinsters. As many as one in five women never married
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Bachelors
17/30 The complicated arrangements that limited a man's search for a suitable wife.
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Servants
16/30 Amanda Vickery goes below stairs to find out about domestic workers in a household.
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Domestic Violence
15/30 Amanda Vickery reveals the dark side of private life, and how the home became a trap.
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Illicit Guests
14/30 Stories from adultery cases involving women sneaking lovers into the house.
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Men at Home
13/30 The stories of family 'black sheep'. Not everyone adhered to polite etiquette.
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Domestic Harmony
12/30 The importance of music-making at home, and the chances it created for finding a partner.
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Tea
11/30 Thanks to the introduction of tea, even people who were not rich could afford to entertain
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Mistress and Servants
10/30 The perils of running a house in Lancashire with unreliable servants.
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Ornamenting the Home
9/30 Sewing was a housewife's duty and also acted as valuable therapy.
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Kitchen Physic
8/30 Historian Amanda reveals housewives were once expected to concoct cure-all medicines.
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Pots and Pans
7/30 What do letters and diaries tell us about running the home in the 16th and 17th centuries?
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All My Life Is a Struggle With Dirt
6/30 Women's struggle to clean and care for their families in a household moral mission.
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Every Man's Home Is His Castle
5/30 Elaborate rituals of locking up at night protected the house from burglars.
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The Closet
4/30 The closet - a place for prayer, music and safety.
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The State in Miniature
3/30 The home as a microcosm of social order.
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Things That Go Bump in the Night
2/30 How the home protected from dark forces outside.
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The Bed
1/30 The hidden history of home, starting with the very heart of private life - the marital bed