Medieval women and urban justice Electronic musicThis is the first in depth, comparative study of womens access to justice in medieval English towns. It compares the records of Nottingham, Chester and Winchester and a wide range of legal actions to highlight the variable nature of womens legal status in actions that arose from the complex, messy ties of everyday life.
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interviews and primary source material
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art history and other fields to challenge and expand concepts of Islamic architecture
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