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The medieval woman

Edith Ennen and E. F. N Jephcott 1989 © Edith Ennen
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  • 9780631161660 (hardcover)
Subject
  • European: 400-1400
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  • Table of Contents

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  • Frontmatter
  • Introduction The Middle Ages and Ourselves (page 1)
  • 1 The Early Middle Ages 500- 1050 (page 24)
  • 2 The High Middle Ages 1050-1250 (page 97)
  • 3 The Late Middle Ages 1250- 1500 (page 148)
  • Conclusion Constants and Variables, and Continuity in Change (page 267)
  • Sources and Bibliography (page 283)
  • Index (page 316)
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