Gendered Crime and Punishment: Women and/in the Hispanic Inquisitions (Medieval and Early Modern Iberian World, 49)
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Discover a compelling exploration of women's roles and justice in the Hispanic Inquisitions through Stacey Schlau's groundbreaking book, Gendered Crime and Punishment. Dive deep into the trial records of accused women to uncover the complexities of their stories and the societal norms that shaped their fate.
Unravel the mysteries of Medieval and Early Modern Iberian world with this insightful read that delves into the ideological underpinnings and mechanisms of the societies that put these women on trial. Gain a new perspective on history and justice as you immerse yourself in the details meticulously researched by Stacey Schlau.
Experience a captivating journey through the past as you explore the intricate web of gendered crime and punishment in a time fraught with societal expectations and religious influence. This book is a must-read for history enthusiasts, academics, and anyone interested in the intersection of gender, power, and justice.
Ready to uncover the untold stories of women in the Hispanic Inquisitions and delve into the complexities of gendered crime and punishment? Order your copy of Gendered Crime and Punishment now!
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