New approaches to understanding religious women's involvement in monastic reform, demonstrating how women's experiences were more ambiguous and multi-layered than previously assumed.
New approaches to understanding religious women's involvement in monastic reform, demonstrating how women's experiences were more ambiguous and multi-layered than previously assumed.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
1 Debating Identities: Women and Monastic Reform in the Medieval West, c. 900-1500 Julie Hotchin and Jirki Thibaut 2 Liturgy and Female Monastic Hagiography around the Year 1000: A lecture croisée of the Life of Liutrud , the Second Life of Glodesind of Metz and the So-called Pontificale Romano-Germanicum Gordon Blennemann 3 Remakers of Reform: The Women Religious of Leominster and their Prayerbook Katie Anne-Marie Bugyis 4 The Materiality of Female Religious Reform in Twelfth-Century Ireland: The Case of Co-Located Religious Houses Tracy Collins 5 Women as Witnesses: Picturing Gender and Spiritual Identity in a Twelfth-Century Embroidered Fragment from Northern Germany Julie Hotchin and Vera Henkelmann 6 Mulieres Religiose and Cistercian Nuns in Northern Italy in the Thirteenth Century: A Choice of 'Order' Elena Vanelli 7 Circulation of Books and Reform Ideas between Female Monasteries in Medieval Castile: From Twelfth-Century Cistercians to the Observant Reform Mercedes Pérez Vidal 8 Women, Men and Local Monasticism in Late Medieval Bologna Sherri Franks Johnson 9 Building Community: Material Concerns in the Fifteenth-Century Monastic Reform Jennifer Edwards 10 Who Made Reform Visible? Male and Female Agency in Changing Visual Culture Katharina Ulrike Mersch 11 Nuns, Cistercian Chant and Observant Reform in the Southern Low Countries John Glasenapp Index
1 Debating Identities: Women and Monastic Reform in the Medieval West, c. 900-1500 Julie Hotchin and Jirki Thibaut 2 Liturgy and Female Monastic Hagiography around the Year 1000: A lecture croisée of the Life of Liutrud , the Second Life of Glodesind of Metz and the So-called Pontificale Romano-Germanicum Gordon Blennemann 3 Remakers of Reform: The Women Religious of Leominster and their Prayerbook Katie Anne-Marie Bugyis 4 The Materiality of Female Religious Reform in Twelfth-Century Ireland: The Case of Co-Located Religious Houses Tracy Collins 5 Women as Witnesses: Picturing Gender and Spiritual Identity in a Twelfth-Century Embroidered Fragment from Northern Germany Julie Hotchin and Vera Henkelmann 6 Mulieres Religiose and Cistercian Nuns in Northern Italy in the Thirteenth Century: A Choice of 'Order' Elena Vanelli 7 Circulation of Books and Reform Ideas between Female Monasteries in Medieval Castile: From Twelfth-Century Cistercians to the Observant Reform Mercedes Pérez Vidal 8 Women, Men and Local Monasticism in Late Medieval Bologna Sherri Franks Johnson 9 Building Community: Material Concerns in the Fifteenth-Century Monastic Reform Jennifer Edwards 10 Who Made Reform Visible? Male and Female Agency in Changing Visual Culture Katharina Ulrike Mersch 11 Nuns, Cistercian Chant and Observant Reform in the Southern Low Countries John Glasenapp Index
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