Women in English Life from Mediæval to Modern Times, Vol. I
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A chronological survey traces the changing place of women in English society from early medieval times to the modern era, emphasizing social and institutional influences rather than individual biographies. It examines domestic and economic roles women performed, the constraining effects of the Church and feudal law, and the ambivalent impact of chivalric ideals. Literature and art receive brief attention to show shifting attitudes, and comparisons with continental Europe highlight common influences and divergent outcomes. Recurring topics include women’s work and household authority, legal restrictions, religious doctrine, and episodes of persecution associated with beliefs about female moral danger.
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