Women, Agency and the Law, 1300–1700
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd
Published:1st Oct '13
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Based on close readings of both public and private documents – court records, churchwarden accounts, depositions, diaries, letters and pamphlets – this collection of essays presents the largely untold story of non-elite women and their dealings with the law.
'[an] exciting collection. The desire to recover the female voice is a thread that runs throughout the volume ... should appeal to a wide readership but, most especially, to those interested in women's studies, gender studies, and legal history.' Parergon 'the collection brims with original and provocative thinking and will appeal to anyone interested in the histories of women, gender, and law.' Renaissance Quarterly 'This collection of essays provide new insights for those less familiar with the early courts and offer new interpretations of depositions, often dismissed as a legal construct, and in doing so their respective authors uncover female voices from the archives.' Rhiannon Markless, C18th Girl 'The publication of Women, Agency and the Law, 1300-1700 is an occasion of note for all those interested in the history of women. Its ten excellent essays also mark a novel stage in that field, as it brings together the lives of women and the legal systems which defined, constrained, but also empowered them.' Miri Rubin, Queen Mary University of London
ISBN: 9781848933842
Dimensions: unknown
Weight: 453g
240 pages