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Home » New Issue of Historical Reflections: Women, Gender, and Law

New Issue of Historical Reflections: Women, Gender, and Law

May 8, 2017

We are pleased to announce that the latest issue of Historical Reflections/Reflexions Historiques has been published by Berghahn Journals.

With the theme of “Women, Gender, and Law,” this special issue combines articles derived from a Gender and Medieval Studies (GMS) Group conference and from a meeting of the MidAmerica Medieval Association (MAMA.) This issue encapsulates both the exceptional range of topics and sources being developed by medieval scholars who focus on gender and also the wide range of interests embodied by Shona Kelly Wray, to which this issue is dedicated.

Please visit the Berghahn website for more information about the journal: www.berghahnjournals.com/historical-reflections

Volume 43, Number 1

Introduction
Linda E. Mitchell
http://bit.ly/2oDZGXT

Articles
Depictions of Women in the Works of Early Byzantine Historians and Chroniclers
Ecaterina Lung
http://bit.ly/2oEoYpX

Women and Family Law in Byzantium
Niki Megalommati
http://bit.ly/2q7nLb2

Envisaging Eternity
Nina Verbanaz
http://bit.ly/2pWRJPu

Pious Women in a “Den of Scorpions”
Amy Livingstone
http://bit.ly/2pXVBTr

Misbehaving Women
Teresa Phipps
http://bit.ly/2q71RET

The Personal and the Political in the Testaments of the Portuguese Royal Family (Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries)
Miriam Shadis
http://bit.ly/2pdmyBC

Widowhood and Economic Difficulties in Medieval Barcelona
Mireia Comas-Via
http://bit.ly/2oylSms

Wives and Goods in the Venetian Palazzo
Stanley Chojnacki
http://bit.ly/2pNIG6v

Be sure to recommend Historical Reflections to your institution’s library: www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/hrrh/library-recommendations/

Free Sample Issue: www.journals.berghahnbooks.com/historical-reflections/sample/

Contact: info@berghahnjournals.com

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