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Women of England

Por: Tipo de material: TextoIdioma: en Series Woman: in all ages and in all countries, Volume 9Editor: Salt Lake City, UT : Project Gutenberg, 2010Descripción: 1 online resource : multiple file formatsTipo de contenido:
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  • online resource
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Contenidos:
The women of prehistoric Britain -- The women of ancient Britain -- The women of the Anglo-Saxons -- The women of the Anglo-Normans -- The women of the middle ages -- The women of the manors -- The women of the monasteries -- The women of the industrial classes -- The women of the transition period -- The women of the Tudor period -- The women of the Commonwealth period -- The women of the Restoration period -- The women of the eighteenth century -- The women of the nineteenth century -- The women of Scotland and Ireland.
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  • Produced by Thierry Alberto, William Flis, Rénald Lévesque and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at http://dp.rastko.net.
Resumen: "Women of England" by Bartlett Burleigh James is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work explores the lives, roles, and status of women throughout the history of England from prehistoric times to the author's contemporary period. It aims to showcase the significant contributions women have made to society, culture, and family life across different eras in English history. The opening portion of the text presents a thorough preface that outlines the author's intent to trace the historical journey of women in England, beginning from prehistoric times. James emphasizes the importance of understanding the status of women across various ages, discussing their roles as both social products and active factors in societal change. He notes that the following chapters will cover life in different historical contexts, including early tribal societies and the gradual development of women's rights, autonomy, and societal significance over time. The aim is to highlight how the experiences of women have shaped and influenced England's cultural and social landscape throughout history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)
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Release date is 2010-05-08

The women of prehistoric Britain -- The women of ancient Britain -- The women of the Anglo-Saxons -- The women of the Anglo-Normans -- The women of the middle ages -- The women of the manors -- The women of the monasteries -- The women of the industrial classes -- The women of the transition period -- The women of the Tudor period -- The women of the Commonwealth period -- The women of the Restoration period -- The women of the eighteenth century -- The women of the nineteenth century -- The women of Scotland and Ireland.

Produced by Thierry Alberto, William Flis, Rénald Lévesque
and the Online Distributed Proofreaders Europe at
http://dp.rastko.net.

"Women of England" by Bartlett Burleigh James is a historical account written in the early 20th century. The work explores the lives, roles, and status of women throughout the history of England from prehistoric times to the author's contemporary period. It aims to showcase the significant contributions women have made to society, culture, and family life across different eras in English history. The opening portion of the text presents a thorough preface that outlines the author's intent to trace the historical journey of women in England, beginning from prehistoric times. James emphasizes the importance of understanding the status of women across various ages, discussing their roles as both social products and active factors in societal change. He notes that the following chapters will cover life in different historical contexts, including early tribal societies and the gradual development of women's rights, autonomy, and societal significance over time. The aim is to highlight how the experiences of women have shaped and influenced England's cultural and social landscape throughout history. (This is an automatically generated summary.)

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