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  2. Women in the Middle Ages - Wikipedia

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    Women of different classes performed different activities: rich urban women could be merchants like their husbands or even became money lenders; middle-class women worked in the textile, inn-keeping, shop-keeping, and brewing industries; while poorer women often peddled and huckstered foods and other merchandise in the market places, or worked ...

  3. Category:Medieval women - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Middle Ages. Pages in this category should be moved to subcategories where applicable. This category may require frequent maintenance to avoid becoming too large.

  4. Women in Anglo-Saxon society - Wikipedia

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    The study of the role of women in the society of early medieval England, or Anglo-Saxon England, is a topic which includes literary, history and gender studies.Important figures in the history of studying early medieval women include Christine Fell, and Pauline Stafford.

  5. List of women historians by area of study - Wikipedia

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    Elisabeth van Houts (born 1952) – medieval European history; Rosamond McKitterick (born 1949) – Frankish and Carolingian history; Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker (born 1940) – specialist in the position of women during the Middle Ages; Mayke de Jong (born 1950) – political and religious history of the early Middle Ages; Eileen Power (1889 ...

  6. Jennifer C. Ward (historian) - Wikipedia

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    (Medieval World Series) Women of the English Nobility and Gentry, 1066-1500, Manchester University Press, Manchester, 1995. (Manchester Medieval Studies) ISBN 978-0719041143; Women in Medieval Europe: 1200-1500, Routledge, London, 2002. ISBN 0582288274 (Longman History of European Women) Brentwood: a history, Phillimore, Chichester, 2004.

  7. Category:Medieval women by nationality - Wikipedia

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    Women of the Middle Ages. This category exists only as a container category for other categories of women. Articles on individual women should not be added directly to this category, but may be added to an appropriate sub-category if it exists.

  8. Category:Women of medieval France - Wikipedia

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  9. Judith M. Bennett - Wikipedia

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    She has published extensively on the history of late medieval England, particularly on the history of women and feminist approaches to medieval history. She has authored and edited nine books and over 30 articles and chapters on medieval women, women's work, and feminist history, as well as a widely used medieval history text, Medieval Europe ...