Women in the Medieval Common Law c 1200 1500

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Women in the Medieval Common Law c 1200   1500
Author : Gwen Seabourne
File Size : 40,5 Mb
Publisher : Routledge
Language : English
Release Date : 06 April 2021
ISBN : 9781134775972
Pages : 190 pages
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Women in the Medieval Common Law c 1200 1500 by Gwen Seabourne Book PDF Summary

This book examines the view of women held by medieval common lawyers and legislators, and considers medieval women’s treatment by and participation in the processes of the common law. Surveying a wide range of points of contact between women and the common law, from their appearance (or not) in statutes, through their participation (or not) as witnesses, to their treatment as complainants or defendants, it argues for closer consideration of women within the standard narratives of classical legal history, and for re-examination of some previous conclusions on the relationship between women and the common law. It will appeal to scholars and students of medieval history, as well as those interested in legal history, gender studies and the history of women.

Women in the Medieval Common Law c 1200   1500

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