Women and Property
Discover the intricate relationship between women and property in Amy Louise Erickson's groundbreaking book, Women and Property, published by Taylor & Francis Ltd in 2016. Spanning 324 pages, this remarkable study delves into the legal, social, and historical contexts that shaped women's rights to property ownership in Great Britain during the modern period.
Erickson expertly navigates the complexities and contradictions women faced as property owners, blending rigorous research with an engaging narrative style. Praised by notable figures such as Germaine Greer for its impressive analysis, this book is a vital resource for anyone interested in women's history and legal status. It sheds light on the foundational elements that have influenced contemporary views on gender and property rights.
Enhance your understanding of the past with this essential addition to your collection.