Studying gender in medieval Europe : historical approaches
Material type: TextPublication details: London Palgrave 2018Description: 180pISBN: 9781137387530Subject(s): Gender identity Historiography Sex role Women--Legal status, laws, etc Women's studies-europe Queer theoryDDC classification: 305.40940902 Summary: How can we incorporate gender into the study of medieval Europe and why should we do so? Skinner explores how historians have chosen to approach the period, and uses illustrative case studies to help students identify how their own approaches are a product of their social and political environment as well as their own personal preferences.Item type | Current library | Call number | Status | Date due | Barcode |
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How can we incorporate gender into the study of medieval Europe and why should we do so? Skinner explores how historians have chosen to approach the period, and uses illustrative case studies to help students identify how their own approaches are a product of their social and political environment as well as their own personal preferences.
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