Medieval Domesticity: Home, Housing and Household in Medieval England
What did 'home' mean to men and women in the period 1200 1500? This volume explores the many cultural, material and ideological dimensions of the concept of domesticity. Leading scholars examine not only the material cultures of domesticity, gender, and power relations within the household, but also how they were envisioned in texts, images, objects and architecture. Many...more
Hardcover, 317 pages
Published
January 1st 2009
by Cambridge University Press
(first published November 30th 2008)
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Professor Maryanne Kowaleski is Joseph Fitzpatrick S.J. Distinguished Professor of Social Science and History at Fordham University in New York. She is presently (2012) the director for the Center for Medieval Studies at Fordham.
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