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Women In 17th Century French Courtly Culture: Advantages And Limitations
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10 pages in length. Women's treatment throughout the ages has been a mixture between intolerance and oppression. Since the beginning of time, women have been cast in the role of second fiddle to their male counterparts, who assumed the primary position with regard to social, political and economic status. Writers of seventeenth century French court culture creatively and pragmatically captured the extent to which women were both limited and advantaged within the scope of monarchy rule. Bibliography lists 4 sources.
Filename: TLC17Wmn.rtf
Women in the French Revolution
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A 4 page consideration of the role women played during the French Revolution. Despite the fact that ultimately they would be excluded from the very equality that the Revolution sought, women were inspired to fight for change as they had never fought before. Women
were involved in practically every facet of the Revolution. Bibliography lists 5 sources.
Filename: PPfrRvWm.rtf
“The Return of Martin Guerre”
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A 7 page analysis of “The Return of Martin Guerre”
by Natalie Zemon Davis. No additional sources cited.
Filename: RAguerr.rtf
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