The Very Secret Sex Lives of Medieval Women

The Very Secret Sex Lives of Medieval Women
Title The Very Secret Sex Lives of Medieval Women PDF eBook
Author Rosalie Gilbert
Publisher Mango Media Inc.
Total Pages 259
Release 2020-10-27
Genre Social Science
ISBN 1642503088

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A “wickedly entertaining, informative and thought-provoking” look at romance, courtship, and other intimacies behind closed Medieval doors (Dr. Markus Kerr, PhD, MDR). Were medieval women slaves to their husband’s desires, jealously secured in a chastity belt in his absence? Was sex a duty or could it be a pleasure? Did a woman have a say about her own female sexuality, body, and who did or didn’t get up close and personal with it? No. And yes. It’s complicated. The intimate lives of medieval women were as complex as for modern women. They loved and lost, hoped and schemed, were lifted up and cast down. They were hopeful and lovelorn. Some had it forced upon them, others made aphrodisiacs and dressed for success. Some were chaste and some were lusty. Having sex was complicated. Not having sex, was even more so. Inside The Very Secret Sex Lives of Medieval Women, a fascinating book about life during medieval times, you will discover tantalizing true stories about medieval women and a myriad of historical facts. Learn about: The true experiences of women from all classes, including women who made history The dos and don’ts in the bedroom Sexy foods and how to have them All you need to know for your wedding night, and well as insider medical advice How to get pregnant (and how not to), and more “Quite compelling and hilariously funny. I have been chuckling out loud and my husband says he thinks he ought to read it if it’s such a tonic. God forbid!” —Susanna Newstead, author of the Savernake Novels

The Fires of Lust

The Fires of Lust
Title The Fires of Lust PDF eBook
Author Katherine Harvey
Publisher Reaktion Books
Total Pages 297
Release 2022-11-28
Genre History
ISBN 1789144884

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An illuminating exploration of the surprisingly familiar sex lives of ordinary medieval people. The medieval humoral system of medicine suggested that it was possible to die from having too much—or too little—sex, while the Roman Catholic Church taught that virginity was the ideal state. Holy men and women committed themselves to lifelong abstinence in the name of religion. Everyone was forced to conform to restrictive rules about who they could have sex with, in what way, how often, and even when, and could be harshly punished for getting it wrong. Other experiences are more familiar. Like us, medieval people faced challenges in finding a suitable partner or trying to get pregnant (or trying not to). They also struggled with many of the same social issues, such as whether prostitution should be legalized. Above all, they shared our fondness for dirty jokes and erotic images. By exploring their sex lives, the book brings ordinary medieval people to life and reveals details of their most personal thoughts and experiences. Ultimately, it provides us with an important and intimate connection to the past.

Stolen Women in Medieval England

Stolen Women in Medieval England
Title Stolen Women in Medieval England PDF eBook
Author Caroline Dunn
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 275
Release 2013
Genre Family & Relationships
ISBN 1107017009

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The first comprehensive exploration of women's multifaceted experiences of forced and consensual ravishment in medieval England.

Jewish Women in Europe in the Middle Ages

Jewish Women in Europe in the Middle Ages
Title Jewish Women in Europe in the Middle Ages PDF eBook
Author Simha Goldin
Publisher Manchester University Press
Total Pages 282
Release 2020-01-03
Genre History
ISBN 1526148277

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Goldin’s study explores the relationships between men and women within Jewish society living in Germany, northern France and England among the Christian population over a period of some 350 years. Looking at original Hebrew sources to conduct a social analysis, he takes us from the middle of the tenth century until the middle of the second half of the fourteenth century, when the Christian population had expelled the Jews from almost all of the places they were living. Particularly fascinating are the attitudes towards women, as well as their changes in social status. By examining the factors involved in these issues, including views of the leadership, economic influences, internal power politics and gender struggles, Goldin's book provides a greater understanding of the functioning of these communities. This volume will be of great interest to historians of medieval Europe, gender and religion.

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe
Title Women and Gender in Medieval Europe PDF eBook
Author Margaret C. Schaus
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 986
Release 2006-09-20
Genre History
ISBN 1135459673

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From women's medicine and the writings of Christine de Pizan to the lives of market and tradeswomen and the idealization of virginity, gender and social status dictated all aspects of women's lives during the middle ages. A cross-disciplinary resource, Women and Gender in Medieval Europe examines the daily reality of medieval women from all walks of life in Europe between 450 CE and 1500 CE, i.e., from the fall of the Roman Empire to the discovery of the Americas. Moving beyond biographies of famous noble women of the middles ages, the scope of this important reference work is vast and provides a comprehensive understanding of medieval women's lives and experiences. Masculinity in the middle ages is also addressed to provide important context for understanding women's roles. Entries that range from 250 words to 4,500 words in length thoroughly explore topics in the following areas: · Art and Architecture · Countries, Realms, and Regions · Daily Life · Documentary Sources · Economics · Education and Learning · Gender and Sexuality · Historiography · Law · Literature · Medicine and Science · Music and Dance · Persons · Philosophy · Politics · Political Figures · Religion and Theology · Religious Figures · Social Organization and Status Written by renowned international scholars, Women and Gender in Medieval Europe is the latest in the Routledge Encyclopedias of the Middle Ages. Easily accessible in an A-to-Z format, students, researchers, and scholars will find this outstanding reference work to be an invaluable resource on women in Medieval Europe.

Medieval Lives

Medieval Lives
Title Medieval Lives PDF eBook
Author Norman F. Cantor
Publisher Harper Collins
Total Pages 232
Release 1995-02-03
Genre History
ISBN 0060925795

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A fascinating look at life in the Middle Ages that focuses on eight extraordinary medieval men and women through realistically invented conversations between them and their counterparts.

Women and Marriage in German Medieval Romance

Women and Marriage in German Medieval Romance
Title Women and Marriage in German Medieval Romance PDF eBook
Author D. H. Green
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Total Pages 275
Release 2009-04-02
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 0521513359

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D. H. Green shows how German romances found ways to debate and challenge the conventional antifeminism of the medieval period.