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Women in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1500 by Helen M. Jewell
Women in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1500 by Helen M. Jewell




Several individuals who vastly exceeded these expectations, crashing through the 'glass ceilings' of their day, are brought together in a fascinating final chapter. The core chapters investigate: - The function of women in the countryside and towns - The role of women in the ruling and landholding classes - Women within the context of religion This practical centre of the book is embedded in an analysis of contemporary, usually male-voiced, gender theories and society's expectations of women. Jewell provides a lively survey of western European women's activities and experiences during this timespan. Half the population, though, also had to labour under additional constraints imposed by the prevalent gender theories, which carried a mixture of inherited Judeo-Christian tradition and classical medical and legal custom through the period. Societies had to live through political, social, economic and religious challenges. 500 to 1200 comprises the formative centuries in European history after the fall of the Roman Empire in the west.






Women in Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1500 by Helen M. Jewell