Due to the misogynistic roots of history, many scholars believe that female adulterers were punished more harshly than male adulterers; however, the wholistic examination of religion, gender norms, and medieval law reveal that despite the church’s ideology of equal condemnation of male and female adulterers, in reality, male adulterers were punished more frequently than women. By addressing the misconceptions, ideologies, and realities relating to adultery, this enables us to comprehend how social norms, law, and religion mutually influence each other while also revealing inconsistencies between the different fields. This paper focuses on adultery cases in the medieval times and examines the misconception, ideology, and reality of the punis...
Mary Beth Norton, Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate and analyze similarities and differences in trials and puni...
This dissertation argues that pre-Reformation policing of women’s sexuality in England was much more...
James A. Brundage. Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe. Chicago: University of Chicag...
Since the 1940s historians have rewritten theories that positioned Puritans as sexually repressed an...
Rape and its impact on medieval women, as conceived by society and the law, have yet to receive exte...
This thesis examines literary images of masculinity and femininity, their function and depiction in ...
Abstract This essay will examine the origins and emergence of the crisis that engulfed the propertie...
Servant theft against their masters during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was c...
With regard to English common law, medieval women were able to participate in the curial process in ...
This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited...
This project – the first in-depth analysis of clerical concubinage in medieval England – examines cu...
This paper is an exploration of the expectations that medieval and early modem society held for wome...
Although many and diverse kinds of medieval sources tell about pedophilia and pedosexuality, this to...
Adultery is an invasion of the right of the husband over his wife, an extramarital affair. It is an ...
Mary Beth Norton, Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate and analyze similarities and differences in trials and puni...
This dissertation argues that pre-Reformation policing of women’s sexuality in England was much more...
James A. Brundage. Law, Sex, and Christian Society in Medieval Europe. Chicago: University of Chicag...
Since the 1940s historians have rewritten theories that positioned Puritans as sexually repressed an...
Rape and its impact on medieval women, as conceived by society and the law, have yet to receive exte...
This thesis examines literary images of masculinity and femininity, their function and depiction in ...
Abstract This essay will examine the origins and emergence of the crisis that engulfed the propertie...
Servant theft against their masters during the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries was c...
With regard to English common law, medieval women were able to participate in the curial process in ...
This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited...
This project – the first in-depth analysis of clerical concubinage in medieval England – examines cu...
This paper is an exploration of the expectations that medieval and early modem society held for wome...
Although many and diverse kinds of medieval sources tell about pedophilia and pedosexuality, this to...
Adultery is an invasion of the right of the husband over his wife, an extramarital affair. It is an ...
Mary Beth Norton, Founding Mothers and Fathers: Gendered Power and the Forming of American Society. ...
The aim of this study was to investigate and analyze similarities and differences in trials and puni...
This dissertation argues that pre-Reformation policing of women’s sexuality in England was much more...