

An edition of Opera Muliebria (1989)
women and work in medieval Europe
By David Herlihy
Publish Date
1990
Publisher
Temple University Press
Language
eng
Pages
249
Description:
In Opera Muliebria--from the medieval Latin term for "women's labors"--original sources are imaginatively examined, and used to trace women's involvement in productive activities throughout Europe--from late Antiquity through the middle ages. The author explains the diminishing social and professional role women played as the middle ages closed. Clear, chronological divisions of medieval history relate women and work to the broader movements of social and political change, in an engaging, clear narrative style. This brief original work highlights women in the textile industry, agriculture, education, and medicine.
subjects: Women, History, Employment, Europa, Weibliche Arbeitskrafte, Wirtschaftsgeschichte, Vrouwenarbeid, Middle Ages, Travail, Conditions sociales, Socialisation, Frauenarbeit, Frau, Femmes, Weibliche Arbeitskräfte, Women, employment, Women, europe, Women, history
Places: Europe
Times: Middle Ages, 500-1500