The article is devoted to the urgent and poorly known problem of the place and role of women in the English gentry’s community of the first half of the XV century. Using the information from the correspondence of the Armburghs (The Armburgh Papers), the author traces the main stages of Joan Armburgh's life and varieties of her fortune and that of her nieces and finds out how typical they were in accordance with generally accepted ideas about the place and mission of a woman from the gentry’s family. The article shows that the status of a woman was determined by the family and her well-being depended on the relatives – her father and husband. However, this did not exclude the active role of the woman in asserting her rights and interests of ...
The study of women’s social position throughout history has often led to this image of women as soci...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question o...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question o...
Since the 1960s, aristocratic women have come to occupy an increasingly prominent place within the h...
The thesis examines both the image and the reality of upper class English women's lives in the peri...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
As the only child of her father, Lady Anne Clifford claimed she was entitled to his estates and titl...
As the only child of her father, Lady Anne Clifford claimed she was entitled to his estates and titl...
The study of women’s social position throughout history has often led to this image of women as soci...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question o...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
This paper investigates the legal battles of Joan Armburgh and her family, specifically a question o...
Since the 1960s, aristocratic women have come to occupy an increasingly prominent place within the h...
The thesis examines both the image and the reality of upper class English women's lives in the peri...
Research into twelfth-century English women has largely focused on royal and comital society and thr...
This thesis offers an analysis of the Huguenot nobility under Richelieu and Mazarin, based on the ex...
This thesis explores the lives of women in a small group of families in the Nottinghamshire elite be...
This thesis is based on the proposition that women were subordinate to men in all aspects of medieva...
As the only child of her father, Lady Anne Clifford claimed she was entitled to his estates and titl...
As the only child of her father, Lady Anne Clifford claimed she was entitled to his estates and titl...
The study of women’s social position throughout history has often led to this image of women as soci...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...
This dissertation explores how English aristocratic and gentry women utilized their widowhoods to ac...