Gender in Scotland, 1200-1800 - by Janay Nugent & Cathryn Spence & Mairi Cowan (Paperback)
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Highlights
- Gender influenced every aspect of life in medieval and early modern Scotland.
- Author(s): Janay Nugent & Cathryn Spence & Mairi Cowan
- 288 Pages
- History, Women
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About the Book
Explores the role of gender in shaping premodern Scottish identity and historyBook Synopsis
Gender influenced every aspect of life in medieval and early modern Scotland. This collection illuminates how gendered expectations and experiences shaped people's relationships with where they lived, what they believed and how they exercised power.
Showcasing new work by an international and interdisciplinary group of scholars, essays in this collection draw upon a wide range of sources to present familiar topics in original ways, while opening up unexpected vistas for our historical sight.
Essays range from innovative interpretations of famous people and well-known events to examinations of the thoughts and activities of ordinary Scots, with consideration also for how people from the past are publicly commemorated today. Together, they demonstrate the centrality of gender in the shaping of Scottish history.
Review Quotes
Medieval and Early Modern Scottish Gender History is flourishing, and this volume brings together its leading scholars to display the fruits. Themed around place, faith and politics, these cutting-edge essays consider questions of women's agency, presence and power in shaping Scottish society and economy. An important state of the field.--Katie Barclay, University of Adelaide