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Highranking Widows In Medieval Iceland And Yorkshire Property Power Marriage And Identity In The Twelfth And Thirteenth Centuries Philadelphia Ricketts

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Highranking Widows In Medieval Iceland And Yorkshire Property Power Marriage And Identity In The Twelfth And Thirteenth Centuries Philadelphia Ricketts
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Publisher: Brill Academic Publishers
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.94 MB
Author: Philadelphia Ricketts
ISBN: 9789004184718, 9004184716
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Highranking Widows In Medieval Iceland And Yorkshire Property Power Marriage And Identity In The Twelfth And Thirteenth Centuries Philadelphia Ricketts by Philadelphia Ricketts 9789004184718, 9004184716 instant download after payment.

This book provides an evocative insight into the property, power, remarriage, and identity of high-ranking widows in two fundamentally different societies, Iceland and Yorkshire. The legal position of widows in each region is examined in light of evidence from charters, royal records and sagas to establish a detailed picture of practice. Comparison and family reconstruction are important elements, enabling the book to emphasize the placement of widows within the context of society and its institutions, and to consider fully the impact of individual circumstances on the widows’ opportunities for action. The result offers a fresh approach that tests widely accepted generalizations about widows’ independence, highlights differences between regions, and suggests the need to reconsider traditional, rigid definitions of kinship systems.

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