Class: History 102 By Kristy Morgan WOMEN OF THE RENAISSANCE.

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Class: History 102 By Kristy Morgan WOMEN OF THE RENAISSANCE

Before Renaissance Era Black Death Up rise and Rebirth New opportunities for women Social mobility

Christine De Pisan Book of the City of Ladies Leader Boldness inspiration to women

Renaissance Attitude toward Women Leon Battista Alberti Marriage Life as a women No women to be trusted. Women harming men?

Carolyne Larrington “Women and writing in Medieval Europe” The Condemnation of Joan of Arc by the University of Paris, Joan

Conclusion No oppertunies Lying Fearful No education