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Femmes et gens d'Eglise dans la France classique XVII^sup e^-XVIII^sup e^ siecle
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Femmes et gens d'Eglise dans la France classique XVII^sup e^-XVIIP siecle. By Marcel Bernos. (Paris: Les Editions du Cerf. 2003. Pp. 404. euro33 paperback.)
If the historiography of ancien-regime France were carved on stone tablets, we would find, writ large, the axiom that this was a society that held its women in low esteem, even subjection; and furthermore, that the subjection was promoted by the Catholic Church, in keeping with Judaeo-Christian tradition.
Actually, as Bernos...
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