Women in the Medieval English Countryside: Gender and Household in Brigstock Before the Plague
by Judith M. Bennett 2020-11-23 16:51:09
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Unlike most histories of European women, which have typically focused on the 19th and 20th century elite, this study reconstructs the public lives of peasant women and men during the six decades before the Black Death of 1348-49. Drawing on the exten... Read more
Unlike most histories of European women, which have typically focused on the 19th and 20th century elite, this study reconstructs the public lives of peasant women and men during the six decades before the Black Death of 1348-49. Drawing on the extensive records of the forest manor ofBrigstock, Judith Bennett challenges the myth of a "golden age" of equality for medieval men and women. Instead, she ably shows that women faced profound political, legal, economic, and social disadvantages in their dealings with men. These disadvantages stemmed more from women''s household statusas dependents of their husbands than from any notion of female inferiority; consequently, adolescents and widows participated much more actively than wives in the public life of Brigstock. Women in the Medieval English Countryside demonstrates not only how enduring the subordination of women hasbeen throughout English history, but also how firmly that subordination has been rooted in the conjugal household. Less
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  • 8.27 X 5.51 X 0.71 in
  • 338
  • Oxford University Press
  • October 1, 1994
  • English
  • 9780195045611
Judith M. Bennett is Professor Emerita of History and John R. Hubbard Chair in British History Emerita at University of Southern California. She has published extensively on the history of women, part...
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