Women in Anglo-Saxon England and, The impact of 1066
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Women in Anglo-Saxon England . and, The impact of 1066
, 1987, c1984
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The impact of 1066
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Reprint. Originally published: London : British Museum Publications, c1984
"US paperback edition first published 1987"--T.p. verso
Bibliography: p. 194-201
Includes index
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内容説明
This fully-illustrated study addresses the disputed roles of Anglo-Saxon women within medieval scholarship. Originally cast as the companions and equals of men, women have more recently appeared in Anglo-Saxon accounts as servants and slaves, habitually beaten, disregarded and abused. Re-examining an extensive range of source material including wills, charters, letters, chronicles, archaeological discoveries, place-names and poetry, Christine Fell resolves this contradiction locating the distortion and prejudice within past scholarship. Two concluding chapters examine the impact of the Norman Conquest which triggered a dramatic shift in this pattern of equality that extended beyond the social, economic and political position of women, and tainted the records of written history.
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