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  • 1985-1989  (1)
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  • New York : Oxford University Press
  • History
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    ISBN: 9780195040944 , 0195040945 , 1280439491 , 9781280439490 , 1423735994 , 9781423735991
    Language: English
    Pages: Online Ressource (xv, 322 p.)
    Edition: Online-Ausg.
    Additional Information: Rezensiert in Jacobsen, Grethe [Rezension von: Bennett, Judith M., Women in the Medieval English Countryside: Gender and Household in Brigstock before the Plague] 1991
    Series Statement: Oxford University Press paperback
    Parallel Title: Print version Women in the medieval English countryside
    DDC: 305.420942
    Keywords: Women Case studies ; History ; England ; Women Case studies ; History ; Middle Ages, 500-1500 ; Sex role Case studies ; History ; England ; Femmes Histoire ; Cas, Études de ; Angleterre ; Femmes Histoire ; Cas, Études de ; 500-1500 (Moyen Âge) ; Rôle selon le sexe Histoire ; Cas, Études de ; Angleterre ; Women Case studies History Middle Ages, 500-1500 ; Sex role Case studies History ; Women Case studies History ; Sex role Case studies History ; Women Case studies History ; Women Case studies History Middle Ages, 500-1500 ; Women History ; England ; Women History ; Middle Ages, 500-1500 ; Sex role History ; England ; Electronic books ; SOCIAL SCIENCE ; Feminism & Feminist Theory ; Rural conditions ; Sex role ; Women ; Women ; Middle Ages ; Case studies ; History ; England Case studies ; Rural conditions ; Angleterre Conditions rurales ; Cas, Études de ; England Case studies Rural conditions ; England Case studies Rural conditions ; England Rural conditions ; England ; Electronic books ; Fallstudiensammlung
    Abstract: In this book, Judith Bennett addresses the gap in our knowledge of medieval country women by examining how their lives differed from those of rural men. Drawing on her study of an English manor in the early-fourteenth century, she finds that rural women were severely restricted in their public roles and rights primarily because of their household status as dependents of their husbands, rather than because of a notion of female inferiority. Adolescent women and widows, by virtue of their unmarried status, enjoyed greater legal and public freedom than did their married counterparts
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. 295-312) and index. - Description based on print version record
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