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Women of Italy: Gender, Power, and Everyday Life from Antiquity to the 20th Century MTA
A gender-focused history spotlighting women's roles in family, labor, politics, and culture across Italian history.

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Women of Italy: Gender, Power, and Everyday Life from Antiquity to the 20th Century "Women of Italy" offers a comprehensive historical account of women's experiences from antiquity to the late 20th century, highlighting their integral roles in shaping Italian society. The book challenges traditional narratives by centering women's contributions across diverse spheres, including family, labor, politics, and culture. It examines how legal frameworks, societal norms, and economic conditions continually shaped and constrained women's lives, while simultaneously providing avenues for agency, resilience, and influence.

The early chapters delve into the Roman world, exploring the lives of matrons, slaves, and freedwomen, and their evolving legal rights concerning property, marriage, and inheritance. It then traces the profound impact of Christianization in Late Antiquity, where new ideals of virginity and saintliness offered women spiritual authority, alongside the continued significance of widows in early medieval Italian society. The book subsequently moves through the Lombard and communal eras, detailing women's indispensable labor in agrarian economies and burgeoning urban markets, often on the margins of male-dominated guilds, and their engagement with literacy and learning in monastic and courtly environments.

The Renaissance and early modern periods reveal women as powerful patrons of art and humanism, regents, and political brokers who wielded significant influence behind the throne. However, this era also saw intense legal and social regulation of female sexuality and honor, often exposing women to violence and suspicion, particularly those involved in traditional healing practices, sometimes leading to accusations of witchcraft. The text then follows women through the dramatic upheavals of the Napoleonic era, the Risorgimento's nationalist struggles, and the socio-economic transformations of industrialization and mass emigration, showcasing their roles as activists, workers, and managers of precarious households.

The concluding chapters bring the narrative into the 20th century, examining women's battles for education and suffrage, their complex relationship with the Fascist regime, and their crucial roles in World War II, occupation, and the Resistance. Finally, the book explores the "Economic Miracle" and the "long 1968," charting the rise of diverse feminist movements that fundamentally reshaped family law, reproductive rights, and women's participation in work and politics. Throughout, "Women of Italy" underscores how, despite persistent patriarchal structures, Italian women consistently found ways to assert their agency, adapt to changing circumstances, and leave an indelible mark on their nation's history.

What You'll Find Inside:
  • Women exercised power and influence through household management, economic activities, religious institutions, and political brokering despite formal exclusion from political office
  • The book traces the evolution of women's legal status from Roman times through fascism to the late 20th century, revealing both continuities and changes in rights and constraints
  • Diverse sources including legal records, literature, and personal narratives recover women's voices often absent from traditional national histories
  • Women's labor was essential to Italy's economic life across centuries-from agricultural work and textile production to industrial labor and entrepreneurial activities
  • The work shows how women navigated and challenged constraints related to marriage, dowry, sexuality, and religious expectations while maintaining family and community resilience
Who's It For:

This book is ideal for students and scholars of Italian history, gender studies, and women's history seeking a comprehensive analysis of women's roles across two millennia. It will also benefit general readers interested in understanding how gender shapes historical narratives and methodological approaches to recovering marginalized voices through diverse source materials. Researchers focusing on the intersection of law, economics, religion, and culture in women's lives will find particular value in its interdisciplinary approach.

Author:

Madison Baker

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Date Published:

January 20, 2026

Word Count:

71,303 words

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5 hours

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