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Transgender Identities in the Medieval Past: Eleanor Rykener in Context

Transgender Identities in the Medieval Past: Eleanor Rykener in Context

A Carnegie Trust Vacation Scholarship project exploring the transgender possibilities of Eleanor Rykener

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calling [herself] Eleanor / se Elianoram nominans

10th Jun 201924th Jun 2019 ebrandxnLeave a comment

At some point in the 1920s, tucked somewhere deep in the Corporation of London Records Office, A. H. Thomas read the first case on second membrane of Plea and Memoranda Roll A34, and (possibly) blushed.

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