Communal Discord, Child Abduction, and Rape in the Later Middle Ages

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Palgrave Macmillan, 2008 M12 12 - 239 páginas

Did medieval women have the power to choose? This is a question at the heart of this book which explores three court cases from Yorkshire in the decades after the Black Death. Alice de Rouclif was a child heiress made to marry the illegitimate son of the local abbot and then abducted by her feudal superior. Agnes Grantham was a successful businesswoman ambushed and assaulted in a forest whilst on her way to dine with the Master of St Leonard’s Hospital. Alice Brathwell was a respectable widow who attracted the attentions of a supposedly aristocratic conman. These are their stories.

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Dramatis Personae
3
An Eventful Childhood
21
Stories and Storytellers
33
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Jeremy Goldberg is Reader in Medieval History at the University of York and author of Women, Work and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy (1992), Women in England c. 1275-1525: Documentary Sources (1995) and Medieval England: A Social History 1250-1550 (2004). He is a leading authority on medieval social and gender history.

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