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Ladies-In-Waiting in Medieval England
Book • 2024
Caroline Dunn's "Ladies-in-Waiting in Medieval England" offers a groundbreaking examination of female attendants in late medieval England.
The book challenges traditional stereotypes, revealing the significant roles these women played beyond simple domestic tasks.
Dunn's research utilizes a unique statistical approach based on primary sources, demonstrating the ladies-in-waiting's influence and agency within both gendered and masculine spheres.
The book explores their contributions to courtly life, their strategic networking, and their pursuit of personal and familial advancement.
It provides a fresh perspective on women's roles and power dynamics in medieval society.
The book challenges traditional stereotypes, revealing the significant roles these women played beyond simple domestic tasks.
Dunn's research utilizes a unique statistical approach based on primary sources, demonstrating the ladies-in-waiting's influence and agency within both gendered and masculine spheres.
The book explores their contributions to courtly life, their strategic networking, and their pursuit of personal and familial advancement.
It provides a fresh perspective on women's roles and power dynamics in medieval society.
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Caroline Dunn, "Ladies-in-waiting in Medieval England" (Cambridge UP, 2024)


