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`For Whatever Ales Ye’: Women as Consumers and Producers in Late Medieval Scottish Towns
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Le Menagier de Paris: A Parisian Bourgeoisie Household in 1400
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Violence Against Women in Medieval Martyr Legends
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Truth, Translation, and the Troy Book Women
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“I am the Creator”: Birgitta of Sweden’s Feminine Divine
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On the Trail of Viking Women
Which areas of England saw the greatest Scandinavian settlement? How many settlers were there? How Scandinavian were new ‘colonial’ communities? Were all the settlers men?
Marriage and the Status of Women as Viewed through Early Medieval Law Codes
Family and marriage is rightly detailed in the laws and adds considerable insight into the status of women in early medieval society.
Daughter of York: A Novel
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‘History that Stands Still’: Women’s Work in the European Past
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Marie d’Oingies, Hildegard von Bingen and Catherine of Siena: Female Mystics of the Medieval Christian Tradition
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Assessing gender in the construction of Scottish identity, c. 1286-c. 1586
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Trotula and the Ladies of Salerno: A Contribution to the Knowledge of the Transition between Ancient and Medieval Physick
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The People’s Queen
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From Egypt to Umbria: Jewish Women and Property in the Medieval Mediterranean
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A CATALAN CONTRIBUTION TO THE CONVERSO CONTROVERSY
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Queens, Whores, and Maidens: Women in Chaucer’s England
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APPROACHES TO THE STUDY OF MUSLIM AND JEWISH WOMEN IN MEDIEVAL IBERIAN PENINSULA: THE POETESS QASMUNA BAT ISMA`IL
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BUSINESS SUCCESS AND TAX DEBTS: JEWISH WOMEN IN LATE MEDIEVAL AUSTRIAN TOWNS
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‘I have traveled a good deal in Norfolk’: Reconsidering Women’s Literacy in Late Medieval England
Many of our received critical beliefs about medieval literacy in general and medieval women’s literacy in particular come from analysis of very rarified texts, mostly those with literary intentions and particularly those in Latin
Two Women and their Monumental Brass, c. 1480
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