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Women in the Middle Ages in Europe occupied a number of different social roles. Women held the positions of wife, mother, peasant, warrior, artisan, and nun, as well as some important leadership roles, such as abbess or queen regnant. The very concept of women changed in a number of ways during the Middle Ages, and several forces influenced women's roles during this period, while also expanding upon their traditional roles in society and the economy. Whether or not they were powerful or stayed back to take care of their homes, they still played an important role in society whether they were saints, nobles, peasants, or nuns. Due to context from recent years leading to the reconceptualization of women during this time period, many of their roles were overshadowed by the work of men. Although it is prevalent that women participated in church and helping at home, they did much more to influence the Middle Ages. Source: Wikipedia (en)
Works about women in the Middle Ages 22
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Joan, Lady of Wales: Power and Politics of King John's Daughter
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New Readings on Women and Early Medieval English Literature and Culture: Cross-Disciplinary Studies in Honour of Helen Damico
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Joan De Valence: The Life and Influence of a Thirteenth-Century Noblewoman
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Women in the Medieval Monastic World
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The good women of the parish: gender and religion after the Black Death
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Queenship in medieval Europe
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Reassessing the roles of women as ‘makers’ of medieval art and architecture
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Queens in stone and silver: the creation of a visual imagery of queenship in Capetian France
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Feminine Sanctity and Spirituality in Medieval Wales
Women in Thirteenth-Century Lincolnshire
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Women, Power, and Religious Patronage in the Middle Ages
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Noblewomen, Aristocracy and Power in the Twelfth Century Anglo-Norman Realm
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Women and Religion in Medieval England
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Women, Art and Patronage from Henry III to Edward III, 1216–1377
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Medieval Women: Texts and Contexts in Late Medieval Britain
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Medieval Women – Texts and Contexts in Late Medieval Britain
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The Lady in Medieval England 1000–1500
Gender and Material Culture: The Archaeology of Religious Women
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Religious Women in Medieval East Anglia
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Women, Work, and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy: Women in York and Yorkshire, c.1300–1520
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New Readings on Women in Old English Literature
La vie des femmes au Moyen âge
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