Katharine Sykes, Associate Professor of Early Medieval History, University of Birmingham
Katharine Sykes is Associate Professor in Early Medieval History at the University of Birmingham. She studied Modern History (Oxford) and Medieval Studies (York), before completing a DPhil in Medieval History at Oxford. She held a series of research and teaching posts, including the John Cowdrey Junior Research Fellowship in Medieval History at St Edmund Hall, Oxford, before joining the University of Birmingham in 2016.
Introduction: The Household in Early Medieval England1. The Reproduction of Mothering: Reconfiguring Households in the Seventh and Eighth Centuries2. The Traffic in Women: Gender, Value, and Exchange, 600-8003. The Mirror Stage: Reforming Royal and Monastic Households, c.800-c.11004. Speculum of the Other Woman: Embroidering Maternal Genealogies, c.950-1100Conclusion: The Reproduction of Households in Early Medieval England
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