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Back to Medieval Studies Page Robbins Library Bibliography BIBLIOGRAPHY OF WORKS BY AND ABOUT WOMEN WRITERS OF THE MIDDLE AGES GENERAL SOURCES: Barratt, Alexandra, ed. Women's Writing in Middle English. New York: Longman, 1992. (Robbins and Stacks PR1120 .W66 1992) Bynum, Caroline Walker. Holy Feast and Holy Fast: The Religious Significance of Food to Medieval Women. Berkeley: University of ...
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Name Change to Feminae The Medieval Feminist Index name has been changed to Feminae: Medieval Women and Gender Index to explain more clearly what the site offers. The URL remains unchanged. Quick Search For appropriate searching terminology, see the list of subjects and the list of broad topics. If you wish to search by keyword, source, article type, geographic area, century, author's ...
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Bibliography on Women in Byzantium 2001 Thalia Gouma-Peterson, Editor This bibliography was prepared by Thalia Gouma-Peterson, Alice-Mary Talbot, Judith Herrin, Margaret Schaus, Ewald Kislinger, Carolyn L. Connor, Anne McClanan, Thelma K. Thomas, Anne Derbes, and Christine Havice, Duran Korac, and Radivoj Radic. It includes material from bibliographies by Chris Africa, Gillian Clark, Monica ...
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By-Laws Membership Subscriptions Publication E-mail List Events Useful Links Contact us International Marie de France Society * * MS Arsenal 3142, fol. 256r. Founded by Chantal A. Marechal (Virginia Commonwealth University) during the seventh triennial Congress of the International Courtly Literature Society (University of Massachusetts in Amherst, July-August 1992). The mission of the Society ...
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Medieval Women Individual Lives and Works of Medieval Women The Life and Works of Hildegard von Bingen. Joan of Arc Julian of Norwich Women Rulers and Creators The Troubadours: A look at the impact of the Crusades on women General Resources Medieval Women : Includes works by secular and religious writers as well as other more general information. Matrix: A collection of resources for the study ...
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Research essay on the history and spirituality of the Beguines.
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The Gender and Medieval Studies Group presents 'Seeing Gender: Perspectives on Medieval Gender and Sexuality', King's College London, 4-6 January 2002 ...
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Troubadour songs and anecdotes reveal women who heroically fended for themselves while their husbands went on the Crusades.
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ORB Online Encyclopedia Music Medieval Women and Music Cynthia J. Cyrus Last modified on October 15, 1999 Introduction Women's involvement with medieval music took a variety of forms; they served at times as audience, as participant, as sponsor, and as creator. The evidence for their roles, like that for their male contemporaries, is sporadic at best. Many musical sources have been lost, and ...
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Medieval Women's Roles Return to the Ladies ...
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World Wide Web Reviews Medieval Women Websites by Cynthia Ho, Amelia Washburn, and Tim Gauthier It might seem ironic that one of the first academic subjects in the humanities whose practitioners showed a keen interest in computers, multimedia, and the Web was medieval studies. Actually, it is congruous, since the encyclopedic impulse and the interest in textual mutability are both central ...
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