COMPARISON OF SOCIAL-LEGAL STATUS OF AN ANGLO-SAXON AND NORTHERN WOMAN IN THE VIKING ERA (793–1066) Cover Image

SROVNÁNÍ SOCIÁLNĚ-PRÁVNÍHO POSTAVENÍ ANGLOSASKÉ A SEVERSKÉ ŽENY V DOBĚ VIKINGSKÉ ÉRY (793–1066)
COMPARISON OF SOCIAL-LEGAL STATUS OF AN ANGLO-SAXON AND NORTHERN WOMAN IN THE VIKING ERA (793–1066)

Author(s): Lenka Doová
Subject(s): History
Published by: Univerzita Palackého v Olomouci

Summary/Abstract: Comparison of the social status of Anglo-Saxon and Northern women primarily from the perspective of medieval legal materials (law codes, testaments, contracts, lawsuits) gives an interesting image of organization and functioning of the Germanic society formed during centuries on the British Isles. To the territory inhabited by mixed Celtic and Germanic ethnic groups the Viking expansion brings – at fi rst (from the 840s) hesitantly – new element: from the perspective of contemporaries rather erratic people that interfered to a large degree in English early medieval history during the following several generations. The study offers a view on social-legal status of Anglo-Saxon and Northern women during the Viking era and on the basis of relevant period materials it tries to prove – or disprove infl uences of the coexistence of both the societies that could possibly have left certain refl ection in their gender composition.

  • Issue Year: 2009
  • Issue No: 35
  • Page Range: 9-20
  • Page Count: 12
  • Language: Czech