Women in medieval English society
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Women in medieval English society
(New studies in economic and social history / edited for the Economic History Society by Michael Sanderson, 39)
Cambridge University Press, 1999
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 101-111) and index
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ISBN 9780521583220
内容説明
Written primarily for undergraduates, this book weighs the evidence for and against the various theories relating to the position of women at different time periods. Professor Mate examines the major issues deciding the position of women in medieval English society, asking questions such as, did women enjoy a rough equality in the Anglo-Saxon period that they subsequently lost? Did queens at certain periods exercise real political clout or was their power limited to questions of patronage? Did women's participation in the economy grant them considerable independence and allow them to postpone or delay marriage? Professor Mate also demonstrates that class, as well as gender, was very important in determining age at marriage and opportunities for power and influence. Although some women at certain times did make short-term gains, Professor Mate challenges the dominant view that major transformations in women's position occurred in the century after the Black Death.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Early medieval society 600-1250
- 3. The late Middle Ages 1250-1350
- Conclusion.
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: pbk ISBN 9780521587334
内容説明
Written primarily for undergraduates, this book weighs the evidence for and against the various theories relating to the position of women at different time periods. Professor Mate examines the major issues deciding the position of women in medieval English society, asking questions such as, did women enjoy a rough equality in the Anglo-Saxon period that they subsequently lost? Did queens at certain periods exercise real political clout or was their power limited to questions of patronage? Did women's participation in the economy grant them considerable independence and allow them to postpone or delay marriage? Professor Mate also demonstrates that class, as well as gender, was very important in determining age at marriage and opportunities for power and influence. Although some women at certain times did make short-term gains, Professor Mate challenges the dominant view that major transformations in women's position occurred in the century after the Black Death.
目次
- 1. Introduction
- 2. Early medieval society 600–1250
- 3. The late Middle Ages 1250–1350
- Conclusion.
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