The Oxford Handbook Of Women And Gender In Medieval Europe by Judith M. Bennett

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This comprehensive volume delves into the multifaceted roles and experiences of women in medieval Europe, offering a nuanced exploration of gender dynamics during this period. It brings together a diverse array of scholarly perspectives to examine the social, economic, religious, and cultural contexts that shaped women's lives. The book highlights the complexities of gender relations, illustrating how women navigated and influenced the medieval world despite the constraints imposed by patriarchal structures. Through a rich tapestry of essays, it sheds light on the often-overlooked contributions of women, challenging traditional narratives and expanding our understanding of medieval society.

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