Femmes De Pouvoir, Femmes Politiques Durante Les Derniers Siecles Du Moyen Age Et Au Cours De La Premiere Renaissance, 2012 Bath Spa University
Femmes De Pouvoir, Femmes Politiques Durante Les Derniers Siecles Du Moyen Age Et Au Cours De La Premiere Renaissance, Elena Woodacre
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Mothers Of The Empire: Empresses Zoe And Theodora On A Byzantine Medallion Cycle, 2012 University of Puget Sound
Mothers Of The Empire: Empresses Zoe And Theodora On A Byzantine Medallion Cycle, Kriszta Kotsis
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
This study examines Byzantine enamel medallions of the 11th century that represent empresses in encounters with holy figures. In addition to arguing for a date and identification of the empresses, the article examines what the medallions say about female authority in Byzantium in the first half of the eleventh century.
The Cultural And Political Legacy Of Anne De Bretagne: Negotiating Convention In Books And Documents, 2012 Bath Spa University
The Cultural And Political Legacy Of Anne De Bretagne: Negotiating Convention In Books And Documents, Elena Woodacre
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Bride Of Christ Goes To Hell: Metaphor And Embodiment In The Lives Of Pious Women, 200-1500, 2012 Ohio Wesleyan University
The Bride Of Christ Goes To Hell: Metaphor And Embodiment In The Lives Of Pious Women, 200-1500, Sally A. Livingston
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Collections In Context: The Organization Of Knowledge And Community In Europe, 2012 Arizona State University
Collections In Context: The Organization Of Knowledge And Community In Europe, Eddie Mccaffray
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Discourse Of Hysteria: The Topoi Of Humility, Physicality, And Authority In Women's Rhetoric, 2012 Umea University
The Discourse Of Hysteria: The Topoi Of Humility, Physicality, And Authority In Women's Rhetoric, Virginia Langum
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Gaspara Stampa, The Complete Poems: The 1554 Edition Of The "Rime," A Bilingual Edition, 2012 Georgia Institute of Technology
Gaspara Stampa, The Complete Poems: The 1554 Edition Of The "Rime," A Bilingual Edition, Amanda G. Madden
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Doctrine Of The Hert: A Critical Edition With Introduction And Commentary And A Companion To The Doctrine Of The Hert: The Middle English Translation And Its Latin And European Contexts, 2012 Arizona State University
The Doctrine Of The Hert: A Critical Edition With Introduction And Commentary And A Companion To The Doctrine Of The Hert: The Middle English Translation And Its Latin And European Contexts, Robert Sturges
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
In And Out Of The Marital Bed: Seeing Sex In Renaissance Europe, 2012 Ohio Wesleyan University
In And Out Of The Marital Bed: Seeing Sex In Renaissance Europe, Sally A. Livingston
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, V.48 No.1 2012, 2012 Western Michigan University
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, V.48 No.1 2012
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Mansfield, Marietta, 1917-2003 (Mss 426), 2012 Western Kentucky University
Mansfield, Marietta, 1917-2003 (Mss 426), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 426. Correspondence and genealogical research collected by Marietta Mansfield, a native of Warren County, Kentucky, and a Methodist minister that served various churches in Kentucky. The bulk of the collection relates to the Mansfield and Osborn(e) families of Kentucky and West Virginia. Includes letters written by Mansfield while serving as a missionary in India during the 1950s.
Cook, Elizabeth Charlotte (Mss 403), 2012 Western Kentucky University
Cook, Elizabeth Charlotte (Mss 403), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Small Collection 403. Letters written by various male friends, many in military service during World War II, to Elizabeth Charlotte Cook while she was in school at Campbellsville College, Campbellsville, Kentucky and Western Kentucky State Teachers College, Bowling Green, Kentucky. Some of the letters are of a courtship nature.
Salyers, Mary Alice, 1910-1998 - Letters To (Mss 430), 2012 Western Kentucky University
Salyers, Mary Alice, 1910-1998 - Letters To (Mss 430), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 430. Courtship letters sent to Mary Alice Salyers, Somerset, Kentucky from various suitors, chiefly Charles Duke Payne, a Christian minister and her future husband, Richard Allen Hays.
Introduction: Sex, Sexuality, And Gender As Useful Categories In Environmental History, 2012 Santa Clara University
Introduction: Sex, Sexuality, And Gender As Useful Categories In Environmental History, Nancy Unger
History
This book is an effort to explain these kinds of extreme gendered divisions and to offer an enriched understanding of the powerful interplay between environment and sex, sexuality, and gender. The synergy produced by that interplay has been significant throughout American history, but it cannot be adequately understood and appreciated as long as those fields are discussed as discrete entities. The fields of gender and environment are growing, but scholars have seldom joined them together in analysis or heeded historian Carolyn Merchant's call that a gendered perspective be added to conceptual frameworks in environmental history.5 They have not offered a …
Bawds, Babes, And Breeches: Regendering Theater After The English Restoration, 2012 University of Puget Sound
Bawds, Babes, And Breeches: Regendering Theater After The English Restoration, Laura Larson
History Theses
Restoration England (1660~1720) was a raucous time for theater-making. After an 18- year Puritanical ban on the theater, and with the restoration of the worldly Charles II to the throne, English theater underwent a pivotal rebirth. At this time, women were allowed to act on the public stage for the first time, an event carrying enormous implications for gender roles. This paper argues that actresses posed a threat to the patriarchal hierarchy that was in place at this time. Their unique position in professional theater and unusual access to a public voice not available to the rest of women enabled …
Tynes, Lillian Iona, 1925-2010 (Mss 431), 2012 Western Kentucky University
Tynes, Lillian Iona, 1925-2010 (Mss 431), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 431. Sundry items from Lillian Iona Tynes’s childhood and adolescence in Russellville, Kentucky, including greeting and holiday cards, correspondence, diaries, report cards, programs from school functions, news clippings, church programs, and more.
“The Honorable Order Of Flappers": A Historical Discussion On Defining The Flapper, 2012 Providence College
“The Honorable Order Of Flappers": A Historical Discussion On Defining The Flapper, Carolyn Dedeo
History & Classics Undergraduate Theses
The Greek pantheon has a particular relevance to America in the 1920s—driven by a lightning bolt wielding Zeus, industry and urban life flourished with the large scale introduction of electricity; Zeus’s jealous wife Hera wielded a power of her own as women gained suffrage with the Nineteenth Amendment; automobiles and telephones connected the country with the speed of the fleet footed Hermes; despite Prohibition, Dionysus orchestrated what became a seemingly endless bacchanalian romp.
In the most famous of Greek myths, three goddesses fell into a dispute over which of them was the most beautiful: the politically powerful Hera, the seductive …
Ida B. Wells-Barnett And The Carceral State, 2012 Portland State University
Ida B. Wells-Barnett And The Carceral State, Patricia A. Schechter
History Faculty Publications and Presentations
My remarks today are entitled "Ida B. Wells-Barnett and the Carceral State." I want to focus on the carceral state—that is, the government functions of 'confining, surveillance and punishment'—in order to engage with some recent scholarship on race, policing, and imprisonment in the United States. These are topics that Wells-Barnett had a great deal to say about hundred years ago, especially as related to lynching. I’d like to suggest that her work in prison reform, probation work, and advocacy for inmates back in the progressive era connects to the contemporary crisis around race and mass incarceration in important ways.
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864 - Relating To (Mss 423), 2012 Western Kentucky University
Morgan, John Hunt, 1825-1864 - Relating To (Mss 423), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid only for Manuscripts Collection 423. Family letters, notes and typescripted scrapbook items (primarily contemporary newspaper articles) relating to the family and career of Confederate raider John Hunt Morgan.
Perry, Emily Bailey, 1844-1923 (Sc 513), 2012 Western Kentucky University
Perry, Emily Bailey, 1844-1923 (Sc 513), Manuscripts & Folklife Archives
MSS Finding Aids
Finding aid and scan (Click on "additional files" below) for Manuscripts Small Collection 513. Album containing autographs of Civil War Confederate soldiers. It was found on a Southern battlefield and was presented to Emily Perry of Hopkinsville, Kentucky by a friend in 1866. Includes autographs of Kentucky soldiers, some having served with John Hunt Morgan.