women
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Carolingian lordly women from magistra 65 days old
[ ... ] ‘lordly women’ (her translation of the term dominae) in France in the high Middle Ages. By lordly women what Kim means is aristocratic but ...
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Pauline Fest 3: Constraints, violence and gender from magistra 145 days old
[ ... ] medieval women were substantially more vulnerable to violence than men. It's also whether women were significantly less able than men to inflict ...
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Pauline Fest 2: gender, ideology and practice from magistra 156 days old
One of the issues that kept coming up implicitly at the recent Pauline Stafford symposium in the papers on gender and women's history was the relationship ...
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History Matters 3: Periodizations for women’s history from magistra 235 days old
Along with the question about continuity or change in women’s history raised by Judith Bennett in History Matters: Patriarchy and the Challenge of Feminism ...
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Did women have a Carolingian renaissance? from magistra 641 days old
[ ... ] out for women’s involvement in the movement. Rosamond McKitterick’s written on female readers and scribes, Jinty Nelson on female historians, ...
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Prairie Muffins and Asceticism from magistra 811 days old
[ ... ] women who have put together a manifesto arguing for a life dedicated to homemaking and families ...
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Jerome versus the Holy Household from magistra 816 days old
[ ... ] women, then and now. But this model, as Cooper points out, was essentially a traditional Christianity, containing Christian behaviour ...
