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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2019) 49 (2): 403–426.
Published: 01 May 2019
... in early modern England noninheriting younger son politics of envy history of emotions Copyright © 2019 by Duke University Press 2019 ...
Journal Article
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2007) 37 (2): 335–371.
Published: 01 May 2007
.... The benchmarks
of this transition were the Peasants’ Revolt of 1381, which grounded the anti-
Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies 37:2, Spring 2007
DOI 10.1215/10829636-2007-004 © 2007 by Duke University Press
feudal dynamic that would eliminate servile labor in England...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2003) 33 (1): 1–21.
Published: 01 January 2003
... of the Code Napoléon,
or between the England of the Pipe Rolls—a much governed country, cer-
tainly, by the standards of Europe in its time—and of the nineteenth-century
Sanitation Acts.
The case for a more active and interventionist Chinese imperial
government, taking on a wider range...
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Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies (2004) 34 (1): 41–64.
Published: 01 January 2004
...: Women and Clerical
Culture in Anglo-Saxon England (Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press,
2001).
56 Journal of Medieval and Early Modern Studies / 34.1 / 2004
6 See Gerda Lerner, The Creation of Patriarchy (New York: Oxford University Press,
1986). To feminize enemies...