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... fact make perfect sense . It was logical for Alice to have returned to Kilkenny ; after all her wealth was in Kilkenny and she would obviously want to collect as much portable wealth as possible before she embarked upon her next ...
... fact make perfect sense . It was logical for Alice to have returned to Kilkenny ; after all her wealth was in Kilkenny and she would obviously want to collect as much portable wealth as possible before she embarked upon her next ...
Page 102
... fact that some Irish women were strongly suspected of shar- ing in their husband's military activities , none was executed for treason before 1641. Punishment for the public crime of rebellion was gender - based and reserved for men ...
... fact that some Irish women were strongly suspected of shar- ing in their husband's military activities , none was executed for treason before 1641. Punishment for the public crime of rebellion was gender - based and reserved for men ...
Page 191
... fact analysis of the male characters would seem to imply that the code of gen- dered virtues is not only subverted ... fact that attempts ( albeit ineffec- tual ) are made to keep her under surveillance , and to enclose her ; there is ...
... fact analysis of the male characters would seem to imply that the code of gen- dered virtues is not only subverted ... fact that attempts ( albeit ineffec- tual ) are made to keep her under surveillance , and to enclose her ; there is ...
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LIST OF ILLUSTRATIONS | 6 |
some cases from late medieval Lucca | 43 |
She was usually placed with the great men and leaders of | 67 |
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