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Women, Work, and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy: Women in York and Yorkshire c.1300-1520


Women, Work, and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy: Women in York and Yorkshire c.1300-1520

Hardback by Goldberg, P. J. P. (Lecturer in History, Lecturer in History, University of York)

Women, Work, and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy: Women in York and Yorkshire c.1300-1520

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ISBN:
9780198201540
Publication Date:
1 Oct 1992
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Imprint:
Clarendon Press
Pages:
420 pages
Format:
Hardback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 27 May - 1 Jun 2024
Women, Work, and Life Cycle in a Medieval Economy: Women in York and Yorkshire c.1300-1520

Description

This is an innovative analysis of the relationship between women's economic opportunity and marriage in the fourteenth and fifteenth centuries. It is based on an intensive study of York and Yorkshire, but also utilizes evidence from other parts of England and continental Europe. P. J. P. Goldberg explores the role of women in the economy and the part that marriage played in their lives. Importantly, he challenges the Wrigley and Schofield thesis of nuptiality: his analysis of the demography of marriage demonstrates that in late medieval Yorkshire, women participated strongly in the labour force, deferring marriage or avoiding it entirely. This is a stimulating and intelligent book, which makes an important contribution to our understanding of medieval ways of life.

Contents

York and the regional economy in the later Middle Ages; women and work; servants and servanthood; marriage in town and country; moving to town; patterns of cohesion and residence; women, work and life cycle - a hypothesis explored.

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