Diane AtkinsonDiane Atkinson is a British historian and writer about women in history including the suffragettes, most recently for the centenary of women getting the vote in the United Kingdom, covering the detailed experiences of campaigning women in Rise Up, Women! The Remarkable Lives of the Suffragettes.[1] Education and personal lifeAtkinson is a graduate of the University of East Anglia. She married the artist Patrick Hughes in 1986.[2] CareerAtkinson was a curator at the Museum of London and prepared their Suffragette exhibition in 1992.[3][4] Atkinson's book Love and Dirt about the marriage of Arthur Munby and Hannah Cullwick received reviews[5][6] and Atkinson contributed to[citation needed] Upstairs Downstairs Love, a Channel Four drama documentary based upon it that was screened on 16 June 2008.[7] She narrated the stage presentation Elsie and Mairi Go To War at the 2010 Edinburgh Festival.[8][better source needed] Atkinson also wrote about The Criminal Conversation of Mrs Norton, for Random House (2012). The legal case that George Norton brought against his free-thinking wife Caroline Sheridan for criminal conversation – adultery, that is – in 1836 was a scandal of the Georgian era, that drew in Lord Melbourne and other leading figures. Publications
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