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The history of the condition of women, in various ages and nations (vol. 2 of 2)

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A comparative survey of the social, legal, and cultural conditions of women across Europe, the Americas, and South Sea islands, examining seclusion, property and guardianship rules, marriage rituals and betrothals, religious and public roles, and avenues for education and office-holding. The text contrasts ancient and medieval customs with more recent laws and practices, discusses convent life, festivals, accusations such as witchcraft, and instances of female bravery and learned activity, and offers regional sketches of peasantry, nobility, and indigenous communities to show how rights and expectations varied by time, place, and social rank.

Transcriber’s Notes

Punctuation errors have been corrected.

Page 25: “bass-relief” changed to “bas-relief”

Page 208: “dance a cotillon” changed to “dance a cotillion”

Page 249: “Rio Janeiro” changed to “Rio de Janeiro”