Women of the Twelfth Century, Vol 1: Eleanor of Aquitaine and Six Others
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History
형식
하드커버
페이지
110
언어
영어
출판됨
Nov 24, 1997
출판사
University of Chicago Press
ISBN-10
0226167763
ISBN-13
9780226167763
설명
Georges Duby's exploration delves into the intricate lives of influential women in twelfth-century France, offering a vivid portrayal of their unique roles in society. Through detailed narratives, he brings to light the stories of remarkable figures such as Eleanor of Aquitaine, providing insight into their ambitions, struggles, and the historical context that shaped their experiences.
Duby's meticulous research uncovers the social dynamics of the era, revealing how these women navigated the complexities of power, family, and identity. Each profile illuminates the strength and resilience they exhibited within a predominantly patriarchal society, showcasing their contributions to medieval culture and politics.
As he intertwines historical facts with engaging storytelling, Duby invites readers to appreciate the significance of these women, encouraging a deeper understanding of their legacy. This volume serves not only as a historical account but also as a celebration of feminine agency during a critical period of change.
Duby's meticulous research uncovers the social dynamics of the era, revealing how these women navigated the complexities of power, family, and identity. Each profile illuminates the strength and resilience they exhibited within a predominantly patriarchal society, showcasing their contributions to medieval culture and politics.
As he intertwines historical facts with engaging storytelling, Duby invites readers to appreciate the significance of these women, encouraging a deeper understanding of their legacy. This volume serves not only as a historical account but also as a celebration of feminine agency during a critical period of change.