1998
DOI: 10.4000/clio.318
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Pour une révision du « mâle » Moyen Âge de Georges Duby (États-Unis)

Abstract: est mâle, résolument. Car tous les propos qui me parviennent et me renseignent sont tenus par des hommes, convaincus de la supériorité de leur sexe. Je n'entends qu'eux 1. Georges Duby a eu, peut-être plus que tout autre historien de sa génération, un profond impact sur les médiévistes américains. Ses idées, son tableau du fonctionnement de la société médiévale en Europe, des manières dont elle s'est définie, ont alternativement été adoptés, débattus, réfutés 2. En particulier, le travail de G. Duby sur les fe… Show more

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“…Women also took active part. 90 Nor was it merely a question of laity abusing canon law while clergy demanded that this law be upheld. Clerics played a variety of roles in these stories, sometimes that of the loophole-finding tax lawyer, sometimes that of the tax collector who accepted without objection the dubious returns he was presented with.…”
Section: The Making Of Modern Marriage In Medieval Francementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Women also took active part. 90 Nor was it merely a question of laity abusing canon law while clergy demanded that this law be upheld. Clerics played a variety of roles in these stories, sometimes that of the loophole-finding tax lawyer, sometimes that of the tax collector who accepted without objection the dubious returns he was presented with.…”
Section: The Making Of Modern Marriage In Medieval Francementioning
confidence: 99%