Throughout her career as a medieval historian, Eileen Power was engaged on a book on women in the Middle Ages. She did not live to write the book but some of the material she collected found its way into her popular lectures on medieval women. These lectures were brought together and edited by /5(19). Eileen Power was a history and economics scholar in the early 's who wrote extensively. This book is a collection of essays gathered by her husband after her death in about women in medieval Europe it is fascinating while at times difficult to read. At just over pages total its a great opportunity to get in a history lesson/5(45). This very readable book is a curiosity, in that Eileen Power never wro book on medieval w o m e n which she intended. Power died in , and her husband and colleague, Michael Postan, collected the texts of lectures which she gave on relevant topics and added notes and a bibliography. This he published in Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.
Medieval Women By Eileen Power-Folio Society Gilt Lettering/Illus Hardcover. $ + $ shipping + $ shipping + $ shipping. 8 watchers 8 watchers 8 watchers. Eileen Power MEDIEVAL PEOPLE Folio Society 1st Edition 1st Printing. $ + $ shipping + $ shipping + $ shipping. Shelves: women, medieval-history. A short and concise collection of essays on the role of women in the Middle Ages, covering those who rule, those who toil and those who pray, this book is based on a series of lectures given by Eileen Power in the s. A Woman in History: Eileen Power, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, , ISBN: ; pp.; Price: £ This is a wonderful book. It invites a range of responses: from engaged discussion, heated argument to personal reminiscences. Yes, it is charged with emotion: but the emotion is mostly a fine anger at the way a.
This very readable book is a curiosity, in that Eileen Power never wro book on medieval w o m e n which she intended. Power died in , and her husband and colleague, Michael Postan, collected the texts of lectures which she gave on relevant topics and added notes and a bibliography. This he published in Throughout her career as a medieval historian, Eileen Power was engaged on a book on women in the Middle Ages. She did not live to write the book but some of the material she collected found its way into her popular lectures on medieval women. These lectures were brought together and edited by M. M. Postan. Eileen Power was a history and economics scholar in the early 's who wrote extensively. This book is a collection of essays gathered by her husband after her death in about women in medieval Europe it is fascinating while at times difficult to read. At just over pages total its a great opportunity to get in a history lesson.
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