Married Women in Legal Practice Agency and Norms in the Swedish Realm, 1350-1450

This book describes the ways in which married women appeared in legal practice in the medieval Swedish realm 1350-1450, through both the agency of women, and through the norms that surrounded their actions. Since there were no court protocols kept, legal practice must be studied through other source...

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Main Author: Cederbom, Charlotte (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Taylor & Francis 2020
Series:Routledge Research in Gender and History 38
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Summary:This book describes the ways in which married women appeared in legal practice in the medieval Swedish realm 1350-1450, through both the agency of women, and through the norms that surrounded their actions. Since there were no court protocols kept, legal practice must be studied through other sources. For this book, more than 6,000 original charters have been researched, and a database of all the charters pertaining to women created. This enables new findings from an area that has previously not been studied on a larger scale, and reveals trends and tendencies regarding aspects considered central to married women's agency, such as networks, criminal liability, and procedural capacity.
Physical Description:1 electronic resource (198 p.)
ISBN:9780429345234
9781000692921
9780367363130
9780367363123
Access:Open Access