Welsh Law in Thirteenth-Century Sweden: Women, Beasts, and Players

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3 Citations (Scopus)
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)755-786
Number of pages32
JournalSpeculum
Volume92
Issue number3
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jul 2017

Bibliographical note

This title echoes Jenny Jochens, “Old Norse Sexuality: Men, Women, and Beasts,” in Handbook of Medieval Sexuality, ed. Vern L. Bullough and James A. Brundage (New York, 2000), 369–400. For much-appreciated support during the writing of this article, warm thanks are due to many people and organizations. Foremost among these are the University of Aberdeen, which generously funded a research fellowship in the project “Pathways to Power: The Rise of the Early Kingdoms of the North” in connection with its North Research Theme, and many individual colleagues in the University, including Stefan Brink, Hannah Burrows, Tim Ingold, David Dumville, Aideen O’Leary, Ralph O’Connor, Gordon Noble, Karen Milek and all members of the Centre for Scandinavian Studies. I am also extremely grateful to all those outside Aberdeen, such as Thomas Lindkvist, Paul Russell, Daniel Huws, Terry Gunnell, Jan Ragnar Hagland, and the anonymous readers for Speculum, who were equally generous with their time and ideas.

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