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Women in the Middle Ages:

The Lives of Real Women in a Vibrant Age of Transition
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HarperCollins, Nov 30, 2010 - Social Science - 272 pages

Correcting the omissions of traditional history.

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Great look at women in the Middle Ages. The book works because of its two section. The first is a general introduction and the second takes a look at women of various classes, usually focusing on one or two women, sometimes more. Readable.

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User Review  - Kimberly - Goodreads

“Women in Middle Ages” is very interesting and useful especially when you make a study about it and what it feels like to be the women in middle ages. In this book you will meet some people/women that ... Read full review

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About the author (2010)

Fiances and Joseph Gies have been writing books about medieval history for thirty years. Together and separately, they are the authors of more than twenty books, including Life in a Medieval City, Life in a Medieval Castle, Life in a Medieval Village, The Knight in History, and Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel. They live near Ann Arbor, Michigan.

Frances and Joseph Gies have been writing books about medieval history for thirty years. Together and separately, they are the authors of more than twenty books, including Life in a Medieval City, Life in a Medieval Castle, Life in a Medieval Village, The Knight in History, and Cathedral, Forge, and Waterwheel. They live near Ann Arbor, Michigan.

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