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Politics in Ancient Greece-

http://www.ancient.eu.com/article/631/

This one's more fun though-

http://www.medievalists.net/2010/11/24/%E2%80%98i-have-traveled-a-good-deal-in-norfolk%E2%80%99-reconsidering-women%E2%80%99s-literacy-in-late-medieval-england/

Long story short, back in the day, "literate" and "illiterate" didn't mean you could or couldn't read and write - it meant you could or couldn't read and write *Latin*.

If you could read and write, but not in Latin, and were a woman, the word used was "lewed".

From which, interestingly, we get the totally-different-in-meaning word "lewd"...

The old English word Laewed originally meant non-clerical, you see, then came to mean coarse and vulgar later in the Middle Ages. So then the clergy managed to cast women who could read and write non-Latin into lewd women, deceptive with their non-clerical writings... You can see where that was going to lead...
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