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Saints, scholars, and politicians
Saints, scholars, and politicians: gender as a tool in medieval studies
Table of conents
List of Contributors
Introduction MATHILDE VAN DUK The Virgin as Social Icon: Perspectives from Late Antiquity 9 KATE COOPER Tleven ons heren Jhesu Christi: Female Readers and Dutch Devotional Literature in the Fifteenth Century GEERT WARNAR Johannes Hertenstain’s Translation (1425) of Grimlaicus’s Rule for the Anchoresses at Steinertobel near St Gallen GABRIELA SIGNORI Ignorantia est mater omnium malorum: The Validation of Knowledge and the Office of Preaching in Late Medieval Female Franciscan Communities BERT ROEST Women’s Formal and Informal Traditions of Biblical Knowledge 85 in Anglo-Norman England JOCELYN WOGAN-BROWNE Gender and the Archive: The Preservation of Charters in Early Medieval Communities of Religious Women KATRINETTE BODARWÉ Henry Mande: The Making of a Male Visionary in Devotio Moderna MATHILDE VAN DIJK The Meanings of Hair in the Anglo-Norman World: Masculinity, Reform, and National Identity PAULINE STAFFORD Visions and Schism Politics in the Twelfth Century: Hildegard of Bingen, John of Salisbury, and Elisabeth of Schönau RENATE BLUMENFELD-KOSINSKI Conflicting Roles: Jacqueline of Bavaria (d. 1436), Countess and Wife RENEE NIP The Metamorphosis of Women? Autobiography from Margery Kempe to Martha Moulsworth HELEN WILCOX Gender and Religious Autobiography between the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation: Typologies and Examples GABRIELLA ZARRI
Selected Bibliography of Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker Index of Historical Figures and Writers Index of Modern Authors Cited
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