This is one of my favorite history books. Olwen Hufton provides a detailed history of women's lives from 1500 to 1800. She takes a balanced approach to the subject - i.e., no "all men are pigs" or "things were so much better in the good old days!" The book covers how women planned for marriage, and found a husband, dealt with married life, children, and widowhood. Ms Hufton also tells of physical abuse, women accused of being witches, prostitution, nuns, female authors, and even female rioters. I do not know of a more detailed, comprehensive book on women's history for this time period. Even better, it is easy to read and accessible. I have had a problem with some history books in that they are very dry and boring. That is not the case with "The Prospect Before Her." I highly recommend it to anyone interested in women's history, the history of this time period, or both.