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Daughters of the Reconquest

Daughters of the Reconquest

Daughters of the Reconquest

Women in Castilian Town Society, 1100-1300
Heath Dillard
November 1984
Unavailable - out of print October 1996
Hardback
9780521259224

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    '[This] vivid and sensitive portrayal of Castilian townswomen ... provides an important source for any comparative study of the social changes that urbanism engendered'. -- Diane Owen Hughes, Journal of Interdisciplinary History 'Heath Dillard demonstrates how living on the frontiers of Christian Europe influenced women's position within urban settlements of the Reconquest ... [Her] study is not of an interesting sidelight of political expansion, but of a critical aspect of that expansion ... This is an important book because it does an in-depth analysis of sources and a topic that needed to be brought to the forefront of Hispanic studies.' -- Joyce E. Salisbury, Speculum - A Journal of Mediaeval Studies 'Carefully researched and cogently presented, [this] groundbreaking effort ... is bound to challenge familiar notions and help scholars reformulate them on firmer bases ... The book is packed with interesting information ... Heath Dillard has performed a real service by sifting through piles of historical documents to bring to life for us the many different kinds of women who lived in the towns of Castile during the Middle Ages.' -- Kathleen Kish, Hispania

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    November 1984
    Hardback
    9780521259224
    275 pages
    228 × 152 × 22 mm
    0.55kg
    30 b/w illus.
    Unavailable - out of print October 1996

    Table of Contents

    • List of illustrations Acknowledgments List of abbreviations Introduction 1. Townswomen and the medieval settlement of Castile 2. Brides, weddings and the bonds of matrimony 3. Wives, husbands and the conjugal household 4. Widows of the Reconquest, a numerous class 5. On the margins: mistresses and abducted wives 6. The daily round: activities and occupations 7. In defence of feminine honour: the shield of municipal law 8. Women without honour: harlots, procuresses, sorceresses and other transgressors Conclusion: Medieval Castilian townswomen Notes Bibliographical index Index
      Author
    • Heath Dillard