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18 September 2020

Book review: Popular Memory and Gender in Medieval England

The fourth book of this review series and the first that I do not recommend.


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I'm a scientist who dabbles in the world of medieval history, costuming and textile crafts. I try to occasionally wrest some time away from life to sew, muse, look at manuscripts and (if at all possible!) reenact.
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