Women in the Middle Ages
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What is the role of a woman? The answer to that question varies from culture to culture, from century to century and from generation to generation. What may seem completely normal to us today may have caused outrage only a few generations ago, such as women studying at public universities or become soldiers. Roles change as the values and traditions of a generation or a culture change.
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Zimmerman, M. (2014). Women in the Middle Ages. Ramkhamhaeng University Journal Humanities Edition, 30(1), 41–58. retrieved from https://so05.tci-thaijo.org/index.php/huru/article/view/27866
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