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Record ID harvard_bibliographic_metadata/ab.bib.09.20150123.full.mrc:162736560:1538
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008 021112s2003 enkaf b 001 0 eng
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015 $aGBA2-T7554
020 $a0415308518 (pbk. : alk. paper)
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050 00 $aHQ1143$b.S5213 2003
082 00 $a305.4/09/02$221
100 1 $aShahar, Shulamith.
240 10 $aMaʻamad ha-reviʻi.$lEnglish
245 14 $aThe fourth estate :$ba history of women in the Middle Ages /$cShulamith Shahar ; translated by Chaya Galai.
250 $aRev. ed.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c2003.
300 $axix, 351 p., [16] p. of plates :$bill. ;$c22 cm.
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [281]-343) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Public and legal rights -- Nuns -- Married women -- Women in the nobility -- Townswomen -- Women in the peasantry -- Witches and the heretical movements.
520 $a"Did women really constitute a `fourth estate' in medieval society and, if so, in what sense? In this wide-ranging study Shulamith Shahar considers this and the whole question of the varying attitudes to women and their status in western Europe between the twelfth and the fifteenth centuries."--$cPublisher's description.
650 0 $aWomen$xHistory$yMiddle Ages, 500-1500.
650 0 $aSocial history$yMedieval, 500-1500.
988 $a20030801
049 $aHLSS
906 $0DLC