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Women of Mediæval France / Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)

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A panoramic study combines biographical sketches and social analysis to reconstruct women's lives in medieval France, moving between courtly, rural, and religious milieus. Individual portraits of noblewomen, queens, peasant wives, and nuns are set against explanations of feudal obligations, marriage customs, legal limits, and devotional practices. The work draws on chronicles, popular miscellany, and ladies' manuals to illustrate patterns of influence, care, and constraint, examining how personal agency, patronage, and public reputation intersected with the structural forces that shaped opportunities and vulnerabilities for women across social strata.

About the Author

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Pierce Butler

Pierce Butler was an author known for his contributions to historical literature, particularly focusing on the role of women in society. His notable work, "Women of Mediæval France / Woman: in all ages and in all countries Vol. 5 (of 10)," explores the lives and experiences of women during the medieval period in France. Through his writing, Butler sheds light on the complexities of gender roles and the historical context of women's lives, making his work a valuable resource for those interested in gender studies and medieval history.

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