Using evidence from cases recorded in the registers of the consistories of southern France, the author investigates the way in which Languedocian women policed each other's behaviour, enforcing a collective morality through gossip, sexual insult and physical confrontation. In contrast to case studies by other historians, it is argued here that gossip does appear to have been a peculiarly female activity, but far more than simply being an outlet for malice or prurience, it gave women a distinctive social role in the town. No less evident is the involvement of women in physical violence both against each other and against men, violence which, though less extreme than its male counterpart, nonetheless occupies a significant role in the proceed...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Constructing Gender in Early Modern England : Observation Gossip and Reputation The roles of men a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
There have been several recent studies of late medieval and early modern women's verbal assertivenes...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
International audienceHow did judicial institutions record female violence in 16th century ? This st...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
Legal archives have been used to study women's trials in South-Eastern France. These sources show wh...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of early modern popular culture, law and society,...
This article explores medieval French attitudes towards physical intra-familial violence, and asks w...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.0.0154.This a...
This article examines the nature of petty crimes committed by sixteenth century Aberdonian women and...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Constructing Gender in Early Modern England : Observation Gossip and Reputation The roles of men a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...
There have been several recent studies of late medieval and early modern women's verbal assertivenes...
Violence is, and was, a destructive interpersonal act that occurs both on the large scale through wa...
International audienceHow did judicial institutions record female violence in 16th century ? This st...
This article examines the involvement of the Marquise de Brinvilliers, Catherine La Voisin, and the ...
Legal archives have been used to study women's trials in South-Eastern France. These sources show wh...
This dissertation contributes to our understanding of early modern popular culture, law and society,...
This article explores medieval French attitudes towards physical intra-familial violence, and asks w...
Recent archival research has focussed on the material conditions of marriage in eighteenth-century ...
This thesis demonstrates how seventeenth century English women in abusive marriages employed limited...
Conduct and courtesy literature have a long history, its vernacular tradition extending back to the ...
This is the published version, also available here: http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1353/jowh.0.0154.This a...
This article examines the nature of petty crimes committed by sixteenth century Aberdonian women and...
My dissertation argues that various efforts to standardize the French language over the period 1538-...
Constructing Gender in Early Modern England : Observation Gossip and Reputation The roles of men a...
This is the author accepted manuscript. The final version is available from Duke University Press vi...