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- Verlag: Nebraska
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781496219695
- Artikelnr.: 72427299
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Michelle Armstrong-Partida is an associate professor of history at Emory University. Alexandra Guerson is a lecturer at the University of Toronto. Dana Wessell Lightfoot is an associate professor of history at the University of Northern British Columbia.
Contents
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contextualizing Women, Agency, and Communities in Premodern
Iberia
Michelle Armstrong-Partida, Alexandra Guerson, and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
Part 1. Community Networks and Economic Agency
1. Credit and Connections: Jewish Women between Communities in Vic,
1250–1350
Sarah Ifft Decker
2. Challenges Facing Mallorcan Conversas after 1391
Natalie Oeltjen
3. Death and Gender in Late Sixteenth-Century Toledo
Grace E. Coolidge
Part 2. Challenging Communal Ties
4. Women, Injurious Words, and Clerical Violence in Fourteenth-Century
Catalunya
Michelle Armstrong-Partida
5. Women, Violence, and Community in Late Medieval Valencia
Mark Meyerson
6. Mixed Marriages and Community Identity in Fifteenth-Century Girona
Alexandra Guerson and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
7. In Defense of Community: Morisca Women in Sixteenth-Century Valladolid
Stephanie M. Cavanaugh
Part 3. Institutional Relationships and Creating Communities
8. Looking for a Way to Survive: Community and Institutional Assistance to
Widows in Medieval Barcelona
Mireia Comas-Via
9. Founders, Sisters, and Neighbors in the Thirteenth Century: Women and
Community at Santa Maria de Celas, Coimbra
Miriam Shadis
10. Scandal and the Social Networks of Religious Women
Michelle M. Herder
11. Minerva of Her Time: Luisa Sigea and Humanist Networking
Rachel F. Stapleton
12. So That They Will Remember Me: Seroras and Their Testaments in the
Early Modern Basque Country
Amanda L. Scott
Conclusion: Iberian Women and Communities across Time
Allyson M. Poska
Contributors
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contextualizing Women, Agency, and Communities in Premodern
Iberia
Michelle Armstrong-Partida, Alexandra Guerson, and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
Part 1. Community Networks and Economic Agency
1. Credit and Connections: Jewish Women between Communities in Vic,
1250–1350
Sarah Ifft Decker
2. Challenges Facing Mallorcan Conversas after 1391
Natalie Oeltjen
3. Death and Gender in Late Sixteenth-Century Toledo
Grace E. Coolidge
Part 2. Challenging Communal Ties
4. Women, Injurious Words, and Clerical Violence in Fourteenth-Century
Catalunya
Michelle Armstrong-Partida
5. Women, Violence, and Community in Late Medieval Valencia
Mark Meyerson
6. Mixed Marriages and Community Identity in Fifteenth-Century Girona
Alexandra Guerson and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
7. In Defense of Community: Morisca Women in Sixteenth-Century Valladolid
Stephanie M. Cavanaugh
Part 3. Institutional Relationships and Creating Communities
8. Looking for a Way to Survive: Community and Institutional Assistance to
Widows in Medieval Barcelona
Mireia Comas-Via
9. Founders, Sisters, and Neighbors in the Thirteenth Century: Women and
Community at Santa Maria de Celas, Coimbra
Miriam Shadis
10. Scandal and the Social Networks of Religious Women
Michelle M. Herder
11. Minerva of Her Time: Luisa Sigea and Humanist Networking
Rachel F. Stapleton
12. So That They Will Remember Me: Seroras and Their Testaments in the
Early Modern Basque Country
Amanda L. Scott
Conclusion: Iberian Women and Communities across Time
Allyson M. Poska
Contributors
Index
Contents
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contextualizing Women, Agency, and Communities in Premodern
Iberia
Michelle Armstrong-Partida, Alexandra Guerson, and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
Part 1. Community Networks and Economic Agency
1. Credit and Connections: Jewish Women between Communities in Vic,
1250–1350
Sarah Ifft Decker
2. Challenges Facing Mallorcan Conversas after 1391
Natalie Oeltjen
3. Death and Gender in Late Sixteenth-Century Toledo
Grace E. Coolidge
Part 2. Challenging Communal Ties
4. Women, Injurious Words, and Clerical Violence in Fourteenth-Century
Catalunya
Michelle Armstrong-Partida
5. Women, Violence, and Community in Late Medieval Valencia
Mark Meyerson
6. Mixed Marriages and Community Identity in Fifteenth-Century Girona
Alexandra Guerson and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
7. In Defense of Community: Morisca Women in Sixteenth-Century Valladolid
Stephanie M. Cavanaugh
Part 3. Institutional Relationships and Creating Communities
8. Looking for a Way to Survive: Community and Institutional Assistance to
Widows in Medieval Barcelona
Mireia Comas-Via
9. Founders, Sisters, and Neighbors in the Thirteenth Century: Women and
Community at Santa Maria de Celas, Coimbra
Miriam Shadis
10. Scandal and the Social Networks of Religious Women
Michelle M. Herder
11. Minerva of Her Time: Luisa Sigea and Humanist Networking
Rachel F. Stapleton
12. So That They Will Remember Me: Seroras and Their Testaments in the
Early Modern Basque Country
Amanda L. Scott
Conclusion: Iberian Women and Communities across Time
Allyson M. Poska
Contributors
Index
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Contextualizing Women, Agency, and Communities in Premodern
Iberia
Michelle Armstrong-Partida, Alexandra Guerson, and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
Part 1. Community Networks and Economic Agency
1. Credit and Connections: Jewish Women between Communities in Vic,
1250–1350
Sarah Ifft Decker
2. Challenges Facing Mallorcan Conversas after 1391
Natalie Oeltjen
3. Death and Gender in Late Sixteenth-Century Toledo
Grace E. Coolidge
Part 2. Challenging Communal Ties
4. Women, Injurious Words, and Clerical Violence in Fourteenth-Century
Catalunya
Michelle Armstrong-Partida
5. Women, Violence, and Community in Late Medieval Valencia
Mark Meyerson
6. Mixed Marriages and Community Identity in Fifteenth-Century Girona
Alexandra Guerson and Dana Wessell Lightfoot
7. In Defense of Community: Morisca Women in Sixteenth-Century Valladolid
Stephanie M. Cavanaugh
Part 3. Institutional Relationships and Creating Communities
8. Looking for a Way to Survive: Community and Institutional Assistance to
Widows in Medieval Barcelona
Mireia Comas-Via
9. Founders, Sisters, and Neighbors in the Thirteenth Century: Women and
Community at Santa Maria de Celas, Coimbra
Miriam Shadis
10. Scandal and the Social Networks of Religious Women
Michelle M. Herder
11. Minerva of Her Time: Luisa Sigea and Humanist Networking
Rachel F. Stapleton
12. So That They Will Remember Me: Seroras and Their Testaments in the
Early Modern Basque Country
Amanda L. Scott
Conclusion: Iberian Women and Communities across Time
Allyson M. Poska
Contributors
Index