

An edition of Medieval women (1988)
By Henrietta Leyser
Publish Date
1988
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
337
Description:
Medieval Women looks at a thousand years of English history, as it affected - and was made by - women. The book opens with the coming of the Anglo-Saxons to England in the fifth century and looks at the variety of sources that can throw light on the lives and contributions to their society of women in the Dark Ages. It moves into the Anglo-Norman period with an examination of what 1066 may have meant for women. The focus then moves to problems and attitudes fundamental to 'everywoman': medieval attitudes to sex, marriage and motherhood; and the world of work and the experience of widowhood for peasant, townswoman and aristocrat. The book closes with an exploration of the intellectual and spiritual worlds of medieval women. Each chapter is accompanied by substantial extracts from primary sources, which vividly illustrate medieval thought and assumptions.
subjects: England, Intellectual life, Economic conditions, Social conditions, History, Women, Middle Ages, Vrouwen, Middeleeuwen, 15.70 history of Europe, Frau, Women, history, middle ages, 500-1500, Women, great britain, Middle ages, history
Places: England, Great Britain
Times: Anglo-Saxon period, 449-1066, Medieval period, 1066-1485, Middle Ages, 500-1500