2021
DOI: 10.1017/s0959774320000463
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Tending the ‘Contested’ Castle Garden: Sowing Seeds of Feminist Thought

Abstract: Medieval women are typically portrayed as secluded, passive agents within castle studies. Although the garden is regarded as associated with women there has been little exploration of this space within medieval archaeology. In this paper, a new methodological framework is used to demonstrate how female agency can be explored in the context of the lived experience of the medieval garden. In particular, this study adopts a novel approach by focusing on relict plants at some medieval castles in Britain and Irelan… Show more

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