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Women In Late Medieval and Reformation Europe 1200-1550 (European Culture and Society Series) [Hardcover]

Helen M. Jewell

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24 Oct 2006 033391256X 978-0333912560 Reprint.
The period from c. 500 to 1200 comprises the formative centuries in European history after the fall of the Roman Empire in the west. Societies had to live through political, social, economic and religious challenges. Half the population, though, also had to labour under additional constraints imposed by the prevalent gender theories, which carried a mixture of inherited Judeo-Christian tradition and classical medical and legal custom through the period.

Helen M. Jewell provides a lively survey of western European women's activities and experiences during this timespan. The core chapters investigate:
- the function of women in the countryside and towns
- the role of women in the ruling and landholding classes
- women within the context of religion.
This practical centre of the book is embedded in an analysis of contemporary, usually male-voiced, gender theories and society's expectations of women. Several individuals who vastly exceeded these expectations, crashing through the 'glass ceilings' of their day, are brought together in a fascinating final chapter.

Combining a historiographical survey of trends over the last thirty years with more recent scholarship, this is the ideal introductory guide for anyone with an interest in women's history from the Dark Age through to the early Medieval period.

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'Helen Jewell's books provide an up-to-date survey of the lives of medieval women, with valuable insights into society, economy, politics, religion and culture.' - Jennifer Ward, Lady Margaret Hall (The Brown Book)

'...an excellent introduction to the study of medieval women across a substantial geographical and chronological span, and with plentiful suggestions for reading in order to pursue further study.' - Sarah James, Women's History Magazine

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HELEN M. JEWELL was formerly Senior Lecturer in the School of History at the University of Liverpool, UK. Her previous publications include Women in Medieval England (Manchester University Press, 1996).

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5.0 out of 5 stars Well done!!! 2 Nov 2007
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Jewell does an excellent job in showing how the roles of women varied for each class. Looking at each class, and area (urban/rural) Jewell draws several distinctions in way women lived. Furthermore, Jewell also shows how women in the religious orders live quite different lives then laywomen. The significance of marriage for nobility and peasants is quite different. The history is easy to read, and more importantly it is the work of a historian not some random author. As a history graduate student, I will say that this book is good to have especially for anyone pursuing a study in gender or women in the middle ages. I am not a gender historian, so I was pleased with how entertaining this book was. Jewell put women in the context of their time; she did not pull them out of context and form a feminist study (resembling more of an outcry rather than history). I would suggest this book for anyone interested in Medieval European history.
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