Notes
FOREWORD
1 E. Power’s article was a breakthrough in the history of women in the Middle Ages: E. Power, ‘The position of women’ in The Legacy of the Middle Ages, ed. C. G. Crump and E. F. Jacob (Oxford, 1926), pp. 401-33; also published from her literary remains was E. Power, Medieval Women, ed. M. Postan, (Cambridge 1975).
2 S. Shahar, ‘De quelques aspects de la femme dans la pensée et la communauté religieuses aux XIIe et XIIe siècles’, Revue de l’Histoire des Religions CLXXXV (1974), pp. 29-77.
3 See C. Erickson and K. Casey, ‘Women in the Middle Ages: a working bibliography’, Medieval Studies XXXVIII (1976), pp. 340-59; The Role of Woman in the Middle Ages, ed. R. T. Morewedge (New York, 1975); Cahiers de Civilization médiévale, X-XIIe siècles XX (1977); H. H. Kaminsky, ‘Die Frau in Recht und Gesellschaft des Mittelalters’ in M. Kuhn and G. Schneider (eds), Frauen in der Geschichte (Dusseldorf 1979), pp. 295-313.
4 Since published as Z. Razi Life, Marriage and Death in a Medieval Parish: Economy, Society and Demography in Halesowen 1270-1400 (Cambridge 1980).
CHAPTER 1
1 See among others, H. Hacker, ‘Women as a minority group’, Social Forces XXX (1951); A. Montagu, The Natural Superiority of Women (New York 1970), p. 29.
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Book title: The Fourth Estate: A History of Women in the Middle Ages.
Edition: Revised.
Contributors: Shulamith Shahar - Author, Chaya Galai - Translator.
Publisher: Routledge.
Place of publication: London.
Publication year: 2003.
Page number: 281.
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