Daughters of London : inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages / / by Kate Kelsey Staples.

In historical records, women appear as widows, sometimes as wives or singlewomen, but one thing they had in common was they all were daughters. Through an examination of the Husting wills, Kate Staples focuses on daughters in the late medieval capital and their chances to own, rent, and manage prope...

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Superior document:Later medieval Europe, v. 8
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Year of Publication:2011
Edition:1st ed.
Language:English
Series:Later medieval Europe ; v. 8.
Physical Description:1 online resource (224 p.)
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Daughters of London [electronic resource] : inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages / by Kate Kelsey Staples.
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In historical records, women appear as widows, sometimes as wives or singlewomen, but one thing they had in common was they all were daughters. Through an examination of the Husting wills, Kate Staples focuses on daughters in the late medieval capital and their chances to own, rent, and manage property. These daughters were provided opportunities to be active economic agents in a world often described as hostile to women. Daughters of London also considers parents’ influence through their bequests to daughters and the visualization of daughters’ household spaces that these bequests allow. By focusing on daughterhood, and particularly urban daughters’ experiences of inheritance, we can refocus the lens through which we see and understand women’s lives in the medieval past
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Urban daughters, their opportunities, and London wills -- Testators and their influence in late medieval London -- Prospects of power : inheriting real estate and real opportunity -- Money and spoons : movable legacies -- Reinterpreting daughters' economic power in late medieval London.
Women England London History To 1500.
Women Legal status, laws, etc. England London.
Marital property England London.
Inheritance and succession England London.
England Social conditions To 1500.
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title Daughters of London inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages /
title_sub inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages /
title_full Daughters of London [electronic resource] : inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages / by Kate Kelsey Staples.
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title_full_unstemmed Daughters of London [electronic resource] : inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages / by Kate Kelsey Staples.
title_auth Daughters of London inheriting opportunity in the late Middle Ages /
title_new Daughters of London
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series Later medieval Europe,
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contents Urban daughters, their opportunities, and London wills -- Testators and their influence in late medieval London -- Prospects of power : inheriting real estate and real opportunity -- Money and spoons : movable legacies -- Reinterpreting daughters' economic power in late medieval London.
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