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Women and Gender in Early Modern Wales.

The English Historical Review

| September 01, 2001 | JONES, J. GWYNFOR | COPYRIGHT 2003 Oxford University Press. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

Women and Gender in Early Modern Wales, ed. Michael Roberts and Simone Clarke (Cardiff: U. of Wales P., 2000; pp. xiv+320. 35 [pounds sterling]; pb. 14.99 [pounds sterling]).

Compared to studies in women's history in late modern Welsh society which have appeared in recent years, gender history has not made much headway in the historiography of early modern Wales. This volume therefore is warmly welcomed and recommended for its pioneering analysis of women's role in, and contribution to, pre-industrial society in Wales. The corpus of evidence is rich and the studies are notable for the breadth and depth of their approach. The volume provides an in-depth assessment of …

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