sober, learned, and elegant monograph ... Blamires's book is a deeply informative and scholarly study of the defences of women produced in the high and late Middle Ages. Sound scholarship is everywhere on display, especially in tracing the textual and scriptural origins of the formal defence and its misogynous context, and in particular in identifying the importance of the third Book of Esdras as a source. He provides a useful history of formal defences of women from the end of the eleventh century, with summaries of their innovations. Blamires is especially interesting on the question of maternity.