Gendering the Middle Ages: A Gender and History Special IssueISBN: 978-0-631-22651-2
Paperback
252 pages
November 2001, Wiley-Blackwell
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- wide-ranging coverage, both geographical and chronological.
- It revisits areas of long-standing interest to students of medieval women, e.g. medieval visionaries, and opens up new areas, such as canon law and the transformation of the Roman world, to a gendered analysis.
- opens up new areas such as cannon law and the transformation of the Roman world, to a gendered analysis.