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Uppity Women of Medieval Times
Uppity Women of Medieval Times
Author: Vicki Leon
From blacksmiths, bankers, plague-ridders, and sheep thieves to secret agents, pirates, holy women, and holy terrors, medieval women around the world used wits, wiles, patrons, and networking to make a winning hand of their lives. — Among these wild women you'll meet: — Nun turned top-gun Catalina de Erauso, who dueled, drank, and cross-dressed he...  more »
ISBN-13: 9781567312508
ISBN-10: 1567312500
Publication Date: 1997
Pages: 241
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3.5 stars, based on 15 ratings
Publisher: Fine Communications
Book Type: Hardcover
Other Versions: Paperback
Members Wishing: 0
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Very interesting histories of women of the renaissance period who DARED to be different, dared to be strong-minded and strong-willed, despite the strictures of the time.
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Very funny. A great bathroom book!
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This and Uppity Women of Ancient Times are a hoot! A right blend of history, humor and hubris makes these a delight. The "chapters" are short, easy to read in a brief time. The book Uppity Women of the New World seemed written by another author: didn't make the cut in either wit or wisdom.
This book is a great one to share. I have a friend whose husband really enjoyed laughs as he read the book so it's not just for the fems in the club.
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Our age doesn't have a lock on outspoken women, as Vicki Leon proves in this impudent, flippant history of the Middle Ages. In the 1600s, Lady Castlehaven charged her husband with rape and had his connubial rights--and head--removed. Prioress Eglentyne, who appears in Chaucer's Canterbury Tales, fell afoul of clerical colleagues by ignoring rules about "dress, dogs, dances" and worse yet, "wandering in the world." And let's not forget Isabel, Queen of Castile, patron of Columbus, and wife to Ferdinand. Her marriage motto was "They rule with equal rights and both excel, Isabel as much as Ferdinand, Ferdinand as much as Isabel."

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Historian Leon provides a lively history of a middle ages period filled not with homemakers and princes; but with feisty women who defied cultural expectations and built powerful lives. This is actually a series of biographical sketches of selected women; from an early Italian physician who developed a virginity-restoration technique to a fashion designer. -- Midwest Book Review
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I loved this book! I learned a lot about medieval women and what they had to endure. They were considered "uppity" because they had brains and knew how to use them! Very interesting, fast reading.
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Such an interesting and humerous book. Lots of info
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another fun book fron the author of Uppity Women of Ancient Times.
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Sometimes, that "Y" chromosome really makes life simpler.


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