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Henrietta Leyser is an Emeritus Fellow and former Lecturer in Medieval History at St Peter's College, Oxford.

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The Oxford Illustrated History of Medieval England (1997) — Contributeur — 239 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1941-06-12
Sexe
female
Nationalité
UK
Études
University of Oxford (St. Hilda's) (history)
Professions
Senior Research Fellow (medieval history ∙ St Peter's College and St Edmund Hall ∙ Oxford University)
Relations
Leyser, Karl (husband)
Leyser, Ottoline (daughter)
Prix et distinctions
Emerita Fellow of St. Peter's College, Oxford
Fellow of the Royal Historical Society
Courte biographie
Henrietta Leyser is an English historian, specializing in the role of women in the medieval period. She is the author of numerous wide-ranging and influential essays and articles. Her second book, Medieval Women: A Social History of Women in England 450–1500, which was published in 1995 and has been reprinted several times, has proved to be seminal to subsequent scholarship. She is an emerita fellow of St. Peter's College, Oxford, and an elected fellow of the Royal Historical Society. She has contributed biographies to the Oxford Dictionary of National Biography and has served as the historical consultant for the British television series Mystery Files. She was married to historian Karl Leyser; their daughter is Dame Ottoline Leyser.

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A very interesting discussion of women in medieval England which highlights not just the aristocracy, Abbesses and holy women in their positions of relative privilege, but by the use of court rolls, parish records, and other day-to-day documentation brings to light the lives of ordinary women. They were not just wives and mothers, but worked in many trades, had rights to their own land, and brought law-suits when their rights were impinged upon. They were more literate than I imagined - obviously a necessity when running a business, but also important for the many and complicated activities involved in maintaining a household - and had more say than I expected in marriages and separations. A very worthwhile book.… (plus d'informations)
 
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SChant | 3 autres critiques | Sep 2, 2023 |
This sets out to look at how medieval women faced the world. Were they suppressed or were they living in a period of female emancipation. It turns out that the answer is neither yes or no. This books works its way through from the dark ages to the late medieval and discusses different themes through these different timeframes.
There is a lot of research and views expressed, not all of them present a clear cut picture, but it does suggest that there was a mixed picture and that the experience of women was not a simple one, as it isn't in the present age either.
It's interesting, scholarly without being too dry and full of lots of sources for future reading. The thing that I feel this books lacks is a summary chapter to balance the introduction
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Helenliz | 3 autres critiques | Sep 11, 2017 |
Henrietta Leyser considers the problems and attitudes fundamental to every woman of the time: medieval views on sex, marriage and motherhood; the world of work and the experience of widowhood for peasant, townswoman and aristocrat. The intellectual and spiritual worlds of medieval women are also explored. MEDIEVAL WOMEN celebrates the diversity and vitality of English women's lives in the Middle Ages.
 
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antimuzak | 3 autres critiques | Jun 16, 2006 |
"Based on an abundance of research from the last 25 years, Medieval Women celebrates the diversity and vitality of English women's lives in the Middle Ages."
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Mishelle | 3 autres critiques | Oct 11, 2006 |

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