Abstract

Women, power and protection in 10th- and 11th-century England, Victoria Thompson unfamiliar territory - women, land and law in Occitania, 1130-1250, Jennifer Smith a room of one's own? the legal evidence for the legal arrangements of women without husbands in late-14th and early-15th-century York, Cordelia Beattie women, testamentary discourse and life-writing in later mediaeval England, Katherine J. Lewis a few home truths - the mediaeval mother as guardian in romance and law, Noel James Menuge a matter of consent - Middle English romance and the law of raptus, Corinne Saunders written on the body - reading rape from the 12th to the 15th centuries, Kim M. Phillips [S]he will... protect and defend her rights boldly by law and reason... - women's knowledge of common law and equity courts in late-mediaeval England, Emma Hawkes.

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