Second Edition
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Jennifer Ward spent much of her career at Goldsmiths College, University of London, where she taught medieval and regional history. Her previous publications include: English Noblewomen in the Later Middle Ages (1992); Women of the English Nobility and Gentry 10661500 (1995) and Women in England in the Middle Ages (2006).
Preface Preface to the Second Edition Abbreviations Introduction 1. Upbringing 2. Marriage 3. Women and Family 4. The House and Household 5. Women and Work in Rural Areas 6. Townswomen and Work 7. Ethnic Minorities: Jews, Muslims and Slaves 8. Women and Power: Noblewomen and Queens 9. Laywomen and the Arts 10. Religious Life: Nuns and Nunneries 11. Religious Life: Beguines, Penitents and Recluses 12. Mystics and Saints 13. Laywomen and Charity 14. Lay Beliefs and Religious Practice 15. Women, Heresy and Witchcraft Conclusion Further Reading Notes Index