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While far fewer studies on women and gender have been published in Poland than in the West, since the early 1990s there has been a growing interest in gender history among Polish scholars. The first general history of Polish women in the early modern times was published by Dr Bogucka in Polish in 1998; the present study constitutes an expansion, as well as a translation into English, of that work. It makes widely available to historians and women's studies scholars in the West a mass of information about women in Poland from the 16th to the 18th century. In the preface, Bogucka points to the need for theoretical reflection within Polish studies of women's history, and the need to develop standard concepts and terms for the study of gender, to allow this research to develop further. She emphasizes that scholars of women's history must rely on all documents of a given epoch if they want to examine women's lives. Urban and rural records (especially law court records), church archives, private archives, diaries, noblemen's records, collections of sermons, last wills, inventories, belles lettres and correspondence, are all sources which always contain scattered direct or indirect information on women and gender relations. Bogucka examines the stages of the typical woman's life (girl, married woman, widow) discussing their position in the family and society, as well as the societal changes that occurred in this sphere from the 16th to the 18th century. She also looks, among other things, at the role of women's work in the countryside and in towns according to social status and education; religious life, which offered possibilities to women to appear and to act outside the home; the impact of Reformation on the situation of women; the participation of women in the creation and consumption of culture; and women's roles in political life. Finally, she places her discussion of Polish women in comparative context, exploring the legal status and general situation of women in Poland against those in Western countries (Germany, France and England) as well as Central and Eastern Europe (Hungary, Bohemia, and Russia).
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