ABSTRACT

This is the book that teachers of courses on women in the Middle Ages have been wanting to write-or see written-for years. Essays written by specialists in their respective fields cover a range of topics unmatched in depth and breadth by any other introductory text. Depictions of women in literature and art, women in the medieval urban landscape, an the issue of women's relation to definitions of deviance and otherness all receive particular attention. Geographical regions such as the Byzantine Empire and the Islamic Near East are fully incorporated into the text, expanding the horizons of medieval studies. The collection is organized thematically and includes all the tools needed to contextualize women in medieval society and culture.

part I|109 pages

Women in Medieval Society

chapter 1|24 pages

Powerful Allies and Dangerous Adversaries

Noblewomen in Medieval Society

chapter 3|19 pages

So Strategize

The Demands in the Day of the Peasant Woman in Medieval Europe

chapter 4|16 pages

Medieval Jewish Women 1

chapter 5|14 pages

Women in Byzantine Society

part II|41 pages

Women and Law in the Middle Ages

chapter 7|14 pages

Common Law For Margery

Separate But Not Equal

chapter 9|11 pages

Women and Medieval Canon Law

part III|81 pages

Women and the Medieval Political World

part IV|36 pages

Economics and Work in the Urban World

part V|40 pages

Women and Medieval Christianity

chapter 16|17 pages

Nuns and Other Religious

Women and Christianity in the Middle Ages

chapter 17|18 pages

Witches, Saints, and Other “Others”

Women and Deviance in Medieval Culture Elspeth Whitney

part VI|73 pages

Women and Medieval Culture