Women before the court: Law and patriarchy in the Anglo-American world, 1600-1800

Women before the court: Law and patriarchy in the Anglo-American world, 1600-1800 - Gender in History

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Publisher's Synopsis

Women before the court offers an innovative, comparative approach to the study of women's legal rights during a formative period of Anglo-American history. It traces how colonists transplanted English legal institutions to America, examines the remarkable depth of women's legal knowledge and shows how the law increasingly undermined patriarchal relationships between parents and children, masters and servants, husbands and wives. The book will be of interest to scholars of Britain and colonial America, and to laypeople interested in how women in the past navigated and negotiated the structures of authority that governed them. It is packed with fascinating stories that women related to the courts in cases ranging from murder and abuse to debt and estate litigation. Ultimately, it makes a remarkable contribution to our understandings of law, power and gender in the early modern world.

Book information

ISBN: 9781526151711
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 342.730878
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 184
Weight: 244g
Height: 140mm
Width: 215mm
Spine width: 13mm