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Kelly’s “Did Women have a Renaissance?” published in 1976. This article was a result of the burgeoning trend of women’s history in the 1960s and 70s, but it propelled the field forward.
Women in the Renaissance and Reformation. Several questions arise when describing the condition of European women in the Renaissance: Did their social or economic condition improve? Did they gain greater access to power? Were they able to express themselves in different ways than in the Middle Ages? Finally, was there a Renaissance for women?
In this illuminating work, surveying 300 years and two nations, Sarah Gwyneth Ross demonstrates how the expanding ranks of learned women in the Renaissance era ...
24 Νοε 2013 · The particular concern in this paper is the involvement of women in sport during the Middle Ages and Renaissance period and, indeed, the analysis will examine this involvement as to woman’s role as spectator or participant.
12 Δεκ 2023 · Women exert greater control and choice over their lives and career paths than they did in the Renaissance—but autonomy over their bodies remains in question, or actively denied. The wage disparity persists.
Though the Renaissance was a time of immense cultural change, life for women during this period was not easy. As children, parents controlled girls, and then at the time of marriage, women were given to men who would control them as adults. In addition, dowries and marriage negations were a critical element of finding a proper husband. So,
A Cultural History of Sport is a six-volume series reviewing the evolution of both the internal practices of sport from remote Antiquity to the present and the ways and degrees to which sport has reflected—and been integrated into— contemporary cultural criteria.