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WOMEN, AGENCY AND THE LAW, 13001700
THE BODY, GENDER AND CULTURE
Series Editor: Lynn Botelho
TITLES IN THIS SERIES
1 Courtly Indian Women in Late Imperial India
Angma Dey Jhala
2 Paracelsuss Theory of Embodiment: Conception and Gestation in Early Modern Europe
Amy Eisen Cislo
3 The Prostitutes Body: Rewriting Prostitution in Victorian Britain
Nina Attwood
4 Old Age and Disease in Early Modern Medicine
Daniel Schfer
5 The Life of Madame Necker: Sin, Redemption and the Parisian Salon
Sonja Boon
6 Stays and Body Image in London: The Staymaking Trade, 16801810
Lynn Sorge-English
7 Prostitution and Eighteenth-Century Culture: Sex, Commerce and Morality
Ann Lewis and Markman Ellis (eds)
8 The Aboriginal Male in the Enlightenment World
Shino Konishi
9 Anatomy and the Organization of Knowledge, 15001850
Matthew Landers and Brian Muoz (eds)
10 Blake, Gender and Culture
Helen P. Bruder and Tristanne J. Connolly (eds)
11 Age and Identity in Eighteenth-Century England
Helen Yallop
12 The Politics of Reproduction in Ottoman Society, 18381900
Glhan Balsoy
13 The Study of Anatomy in Britain, 17001900
Fiona Hutton
14 Interpreting Sexual Violence, 16601800
Anne Greenfield (ed.)
FORTHCOMING TITLES
Sex, Identity and Hermaphrodites in Iberia, 15001800
Richard Cleminson and Francisco Vazquez Garca
The English Execution Narrative, 12001700
Katherine Royer
British Masculinity and the YMCA, 18441914
Geoff Spurr
WOMEN, AGENCY AND THE LAW, 13001700
EDITED BY
Bronach Kane and Fiona Williamson
First published 2013 by Pickering Chatto Publishers Limited Published 2016 - photo 1
First published 2013 by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
Published 2016 by Routledge
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Bronach Kane and Fiona Williamson 2013
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BRITISH LIBRARY CATALOGUING IN PUBLICATION DATA
Women, agency and the law, 13001700. (The body, gender and culture)
1. Women Legal status, laws, etc. England History to 1500. 2. Women Legal status, laws, etc. England History 16th century. 3. Women Legal status, laws, etc. England History 17th century. 4. Women Legal status, laws, etc. Wales History to 1500. 5. Women Legal status, laws, etc. Wales History 16th century. 6. Women Legal status, laws, etc. Wales History 17th century.
I. Series II. Kane, Bronach Christina editor of compilation. III. Williamson, Fiona editor of compilation.
342.42087809-dc23
ISBN-13: 9781848933842 (hbk)
Typeset by Pickering & Chatto (Publishers) Limited
CONTENTS
Bronach Kane with Fiona Williamson
Cordelia Beattie
Jeremy Goldberg
Bronach Kane
Rosemary Horrox
Deborah Youngs
Janka Rodziewicz
Amanda Flather
Bernard Capp
Fiona Williamson
Nicola Whyte
Cordelia Beattie is Senior Lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Edinburgh. She is the author of Medieval Single Women: The Politics of Social Classification in Late Medieval England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2007) and a number of essays on medieval women and gender. She is also co-editor, with Anna Maslakovic and Sarah Rees Jones, of The Medieval Household in Christian Europe, c. 850-c. 1550: Managing Power, Wealth and the Body (Turnhout: Brepols, 2003); with Kirsten A. Fenton, of Intersections of Gender, Religion, and Ethnicity in the Middle Ages (London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2011) and, with Matthew Frank Stevens, of Married Women and the Law in Premodern Northwest Europe (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2013).
Bernard Capp, FBA, is Emeritus Professor of History at the University of Warwick, where he has taught since 1968. His research centres on early modern social and cultural history. His books include When Gossips Meet: Women, Family and Neighbourhood in Early Modern England (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003) and Englands Culture Wars: Puritan Reformation and its Enemies in the Interregnum,16491660 (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2012), with articles forthcoming on The Religious Market-Place: Public Disputations in England in the 1640s and 1650s in English Historical Review (2014) and Jesus Wept but did the Englishman?, exploring masculinity and the display of emotion in the early modern period.
Amanda Flather is Lecturer in History at the University of Essex. Her first book, Gender and Space in Early Modern England (Woodbridge: The Boydell Press, 2007), explored the influence of gender on the use and organization of space amongst early modern English men and women below the level of the elite. She was awarded the John Nichols Prize in English Local History by the University of Leicester in 1998, and has published on the organization of sacred space, the sexual division of labour and the spatial experience of servants in early modern England. Her current project, which is in preparation, is a monographic study of gender, material culture and the Church in early modern England.
Jeremy Goldberg is a social and cultural historian of the English later Middle Ages who actively writes and researches in the areas of gender, family, childhood, work, sexuality and so forth. Current interests include exploring the relationship between people and buildings. His publications include Women, Work, and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy (Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1992); Medieval England: A Social History c. 12501550 (London: Arnold, 2005); Communal Discord, Child Abduction and Rape in the Later Middle Ages (New York: Palgrave Macmillan, 2008) and an edition of translated sources, Women in England c. 12751525 (Manchester: Manchester University Press, 1995). He currently teaches in the Department of History at the University of York and is a member of the Centre for Medieval Studies which has helped inspire his commitment to interdisciplinary approaches to the past.
Rosemary Horrox is a Fellow and Director of Studies in History, at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. She has written or edited numerous works on aspects of medieval history, including
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