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010    $a 2019285112
020    $a 1783273526
020    $a 9781783273522
035    $a (OCoLC)1054832934
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050 04 $a BF371 $b .K36 2019
100 1  $a Kane, Bronach Christina, $e author.
245 10 $a Popular memory and gender in medieval England : $b men, women, and testimony in the church courts, c.1200-1500 / $c Bronach C. Kane.
264  1 $a Woodbridge, Suffolk, UK ; $b Boydell Press, $c 2019.
300    $a viii, 301 pages ; $c 25 cm
490 1  $a Gender in the Middle Ages ; $v volume 13
504    $a Includes bibliographical references (pages 259-283) and index.
505 00 $g Chapter 7. $t Place, landscape, and gender. $g Chapter 2. $t Gender, narrative, and testimony -- $g Chapter 3. $t Bodily practices -- $g Chapter 4. $t Sexuality and generation -- $g Chapter 5. $t Marriage, kinship, and widowhood -- $g Chapter 6. $t Orality, written memory, and custom -- $g Chapter 7. $t Place, landscape, and gender.
520 8  $a This book considers for the first time how gender influenced the ways that "ordinary" men and women remembered past events in the centuries leading up to the Reformations. Previous studies have focussed on mnemonics in universities and monasteries; here, however, the author explores lay contexts instead, focusing on the memories of people below the level of the aristocracy. She also challenges conventional narratives aligning female remembrance with domesticity while embedding male memory in the public sphere. It is underpinned by unique records from the church courts of Canterbury and York which preserve vivid testimony from men and women alike, in suits concerning marriage, insult, and debt, as well as tithes, testaments and ecclesiastical rights. From the thirteenth century, Church authorities in Canterbury probed witnesses' memories, asking how they remembered past events, a concern that reached the Court of York in the early 1340s. The book explores the legal and religious developments that generated these memories, which in turn yield precious evidence of the moral and emotional worlds of people at the time.
650  0 $a Memory $x History $z England $x History $y To 1500.
650  0 $a Ecclesiastical courts $z England $x History $y To 1500.
650  7 $a 15.70 history of Europe. $0 (NL-LeOCL)077599594 $2 bcl
650  7 $a Ecclesiastical courts. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst00901275
650  7 $a Memory $x Sex differences. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01015939
651  7 $a England. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01219920
650  7 $a Geschlechterrolle $2 gnd
650  7 $a Kirchliche Gerichtsbarkeit $2 gnd
650  7 $a Kollektives Geda˜chtnis $2 gnd
651  7 $a England $2 gnd
651  7 $a England. $0 (NL-LeOCL)078497531 $2 gtt
648  7 $a To 1500 $2 fast
655  7 $a History. $2 fast $0 (OCoLC)fst01411628
830  0 $a Gender in the Middle Ages ; $v v. 13.
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