فهرست مطالب
Cover
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction: Teresa Phipps and Deborah Youngs
1 Mothers and daughters and sons, in the law: Family conflict, legal stories, and women’s litigation in late medieval Marseille
2 Consent and coercion: Women’s use of marital consent laws as legal defence in late medieval Paris
3 Shades of consent: Abduction for marriage and women’s agency in the late medieval Low Countries
4 Female litigants in secular and ecclesiastical courts in the lands of the Bohemian Crown, c.1300–c.1500
5 Widowhood and attainder in medieval Ireland: the case of Margaret Nugent
6 Choosing Chancery? Women’s petitions to the late medieval court of Chancery
7 Gendered roles and female litigants in north-eastern England, 1300–1530
8 Property over patriarchy? Remarried widows as litigants in the records of Glasgow’s commissary court, 1615–1694
9 Women negotiating wealth: gender, law and arbitration in early modern southern Tyrol
10 A litigating widow and wife in early modern Sweden: Lady Elin Johansdotter [Månesköld] and her family circle
11 Women litigants in early eighteenth-century Ireland
12 Hidden in plain sight: female litigators, reproductive lives, archival practices and early modern French historiography
Combined bibliography
Index
Half Title
Title Page
Copyright Page
Table of Contents
List of figures
List of tables
Acknowledgements
List of contributors
Introduction: Teresa Phipps and Deborah Youngs
1 Mothers and daughters and sons, in the law: Family conflict, legal stories, and women’s litigation in late medieval Marseille
2 Consent and coercion: Women’s use of marital consent laws as legal defence in late medieval Paris
3 Shades of consent: Abduction for marriage and women’s agency in the late medieval Low Countries
4 Female litigants in secular and ecclesiastical courts in the lands of the Bohemian Crown, c.1300–c.1500
5 Widowhood and attainder in medieval Ireland: the case of Margaret Nugent
6 Choosing Chancery? Women’s petitions to the late medieval court of Chancery
7 Gendered roles and female litigants in north-eastern England, 1300–1530
8 Property over patriarchy? Remarried widows as litigants in the records of Glasgow’s commissary court, 1615–1694
9 Women negotiating wealth: gender, law and arbitration in early modern southern Tyrol
10 A litigating widow and wife in early modern Sweden: Lady Elin Johansdotter [Månesköld] and her family circle
11 Women litigants in early eighteenth-century Ireland
12 Hidden in plain sight: female litigators, reproductive lives, archival practices and early modern French historiography
Combined bibliography
Index