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Dawn Bratsch-Prince et al.
Women in Medieval Catalonia (Medieval Encounters)
Leiden/Boston: Brill Academic Publishers, 2006. Medieval Encounters: Jewish, Christian and Muslim Culture in Confluence and Dialogue, Volume 12, No. 1. 130 pages.
Softcover volume, measuring approximately 6.25" x 9.5", is new.
Contents: 
"The Politics of Self-Representation in the Letters of Violant de Bar (1365-1431)" by Dawn Bratsch-Prince; "Unequal in Charity?: Women and Hospitals in Medieval Catalonia" by James W. Brodman; "Women in Crusader Valencia: A Five-Year Core Sample, 1265-1270" by Robert I. Burns; "Public Activities of Catalan Jewish Women" by Elka Klein; "The House of Sant Pere Street: Four Generations of Women's Land Holding in Thirteenth-Century Barcelona" by Linda McMillan; "Tecla Servent and the Borgias" by Ronald E. Surtz; "Women and Wills: Sterility and Testacy in Catalonia in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries" by Nathaniel L. Taylor; "Women in the "Crestía" of Francesc Eiximenis Revisited" by David J. Viera & Jordi Piqué-Angordans. Plus book reviews and brief notices.

Women in Medieval Catalonia (Medieval Encounters)

$20.00Price
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