Gendering the Middle Ages

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Discover the groundbreaking work, 'Gendering the Middle Ages,' a vital addition to the discourse on medieval studies and historical gender analysis. This compelling collection features contributions from prominent historians who delve deep into the complexities of gender roles in medieval Europe. The book explores pivotal themes such as the transformation of the Roman world and the nuances of late antique masculinity, effectively highlighting how gender shaped societal norms and practices during this era. Engage with insightful discussions surrounding canon law, Byzantine coinage, and the childhood experiences of medieval visionaries, offering a rich tapestry of perspectives that reveal the intersections of gender and history.

Published by John Wiley & Sons in 2001, this brand new edition encompasses 252 pages of meticulously researched content, making it essential reading for anyone interested in gender studies, historical sociology, or the medieval period itself. Its ISBN is 9780631226512, ensuring easy reference in academic contexts.

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ISBN: 9780631226512
Year: 2001
Publisher: John Wiley & Sons (UK)
Pages: 252


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A collection in which a group of leading historians of medieval Europe apply a gendered analysis to a series of questions ranging from the transformation of the Roman world and the Christian challenge to late antique masculinity, through canon law and Byzantine coinage to the childhood of medieval visionaries.

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