HIS102Y1 Lecture : basic outline
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Anthropologists: define power: defines as power to access food or land, ability to gain compliance through your will. Historians: ability to cut effectively in ways not allocating to everyone, women might fall under the category of authority power looked upon as physical force, power-authority-status-influence, status measured by your public role. Women status was usually determined by what their fathers and husbands do: the inheritance greatly influence women"s status, concerns about power and authority held by women, desire to control women. English villages. , shrews (women who talks and yells at other people a lot. : communities working together to make devices to punish and control these shrew. Devices such as douching stool and brank were used to control these acts of women. 3 religion: church participation considered as occupation of public space) engage riots. 4 writing and publishing: public domain, women can publish their ideas and opinions and contribute their ways.