Medieval women
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Medieval women
(Studies in church history, Subsidia ; 1)
Published for the Ecclesiastical History Society by B. Blackwell, 1978
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Note
Some hard cover have different pagination: 399 p. (Subscribers: p. 397-399)
"Bibliography of the writings of Rosalind M.T. Hill:" p. 381-385
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Table of Contents
`Both small and great beasts': an introductory study: Christopher N.L. Brooke `Feminae gloriosae': women in the age of Bede: Joan Nicholson Queen as Jezebels: the careers of Brunhild and Balthild in Merovingian history: Janet L. Nelson Sons and mothers: family politics in the early middle ages: Pauline Stafford The empress Irene the Athenian: Sir Steven Runciman `A nursery of saints': St Margaret of Scotland reconsidered: Derek Baker Women in the crusader states: the queens of Jerusalem 1100-90: Bernard Hamilton Robert of Arbrissel's relations with women: Jacqueline Smith Christina of Markyate: Christopher J. Holdsworth Aelred of Rievaulx and the nun of Watton: an episode in the early history of the Gilbertine order: Giles Constable The Problem of the Cistercian nuns in the twelth and early thirteenth centuries: Sally Thompson `Vitae Matrum': a further aspect of the Frauenfrage: Brenda Bolton St Clare: Rosalind B. Brooke and Christopher N.L. Brooke The thirteenth-century Guglielmites: salvation through women: Stephen Wessley Allegorical women and practical men: the iconography of the `artes' reconsidered: Michael Evans White Annays and others: Dorothy M. Owen The Piety of John Brunham's daughter, of Lynn: A.E. Goodman `Great reasoners in scripture': the activities of women lollards 1380-1530: Claire Cross Bibliography of the writings of Rosalind M.T. Hill: John Fuggles.
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