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Articles 1 - 30 of 36
Full-Text Articles in History
What's Medieval Got To Do With It?, Carolyn Dinshaw
What's Medieval Got To Do With It?, Carolyn Dinshaw
Center for LGBTQ Studies (CLAGS)
President Bush's response to September 11 — he has called this "war on terrorism" a "crusade" — is terrifying in its own right, framing the future as a reprise of the medieval past: several centuries of battle between Christianity and Islam. It's "going to take a while," Bush said. The White House may have subsequently backed off that rhetoric, but the metaphor (if it is one) draws on entrenched habits of thought.
From Sorcery To Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions Of Magic In The Later Middle Ages, Michael D. Bailey
From Sorcery To Witchcraft: Clerical Conceptions Of Magic In The Later Middle Ages, Michael D. Bailey
Michael D. Bailey
By the time the fires of the great European witch-hunts burned out in the seventeenth century, untold thousands had been sent to their deaths upon conviction of this terrible crime. Exact figures are understandably difficult to come by, but the best available estimates set the number of the dead near sixty thousand, and this just for the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries, when the witch craze reached its peak in western Europe.
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Pois Dompna S'Ave/D'Amar: Na Castellosa's "Cansos" And Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Alison Langdon
Pois Dompna S'Ave/D'Amar: Na Castellosa's "Cansos" And Medieval Feminist Scholarship, Alison Langdon
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Message From The President, No.32 2001, Anne Clark Bartlett
Message From The President, No.32 2001, Anne Clark Bartlett
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Message From The Editor, No.32 2001, Mary Suydam
Message From The Editor, No.32 2001, Mary Suydam
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Announcements, No.32 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Women's Voices And Medieval Song: An Interview With Anne Azéma And Shira Kammen, F. Regina Psaki
Women's Voices And Medieval Song: An Interview With Anne Azéma And Shira Kammen, F. Regina Psaki
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Skipping Like Camels: Or Why Medieval Studies Neglects The Dance , Joanna E. Ziegler
Skipping Like Camels: Or Why Medieval Studies Neglects The Dance , Joanna E. Ziegler
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bibliography, No.32 2001 , Chris Africa
Bibliography, No.32 2001 , Chris Africa
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.32 2001 , Monica Green
Bibliography: Women And Medicine, No.32 2001 , Monica Green
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Diane Wolfthal, Images Of Rape: The "Heroic" Tradition And Its Alternatives. Cambridge University Press, 1999, Louise Sylvester
Diane Wolfthal, Images Of Rape: The "Heroic" Tradition And Its Alternatives. Cambridge University Press, 1999, Louise Sylvester
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.32 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Defending The Double Monastery: Aldhelm Of Malmesbury's De Virginitate And Seventh-Century England, Thomas Cramer
Defending The Double Monastery: Aldhelm Of Malmesbury's De Virginitate And Seventh-Century England, Thomas Cramer
FIU Electronic Theses and Dissertations
The double monasteries of seventh-century England have long been a problematic institution for historical interpretation. The purpose of this project is an attempt to place these institutions in relation to the ecclesiastical controversies of seventh-century England. Archbishop Theodore, who wished to reform the Anglo-Saxon church, challenged the role of the double monasteries. The attack on the double monasteries was instituted along gendered lines by evoking religious traditions that called into question the legitimacy of cooperation between monastic men and women. However, this position was not universally accepted. Aldhelm of Malmesbury’s De Virginitate provides a theological defense for the double monastery …
A Tale Of Two Theories: Monopolies And Craft Guilds In Medieval England And Modern Imagination, Gary Richardson
A Tale Of Two Theories: Monopolies And Craft Guilds In Medieval England And Modern Imagination, Gary Richardson
Gary Richardson
No abstract provided.
The Importance Of Being Related: How The Nuclear Family Functioned Within The Urban Environment Of Medieval Norwich 1250-1348, Anne Grant
Anne Grant
Did medieval families function on a nuclear or an extended level? This thesis will show that the families in urban Norwich, England in the Middle Ages worked, loved and played within strong nuclear families instead of floundering in a sea of extended relatives and neighbors. Using two books of deeds from the city of Norwich as well as the police records and other assorted information from the city, this paper will prove that nuclear family relationships, with their economic and social bonds, were of primary importance to the functionality of the conjugal family and that much less focus was centered …
Message From The President Of Smfs, No.31 2001, Ann Marie Rasmussen
Message From The President Of Smfs, No.31 2001, Ann Marie Rasmussen
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Announcements, No.31 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.31 2001
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.31 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Message From The Editor, No.31 2001, Sarah Stanbury
Message From The Editor, No.31 2001, Sarah Stanbury
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
"The Ever-Growing Army Of Serious Girl Students": The Legacy Of Hope Emily Allen, Marea Mitchell
"The Ever-Growing Army Of Serious Girl Students": The Legacy Of Hope Emily Allen, Marea Mitchell
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Carolyn Dinshaw, Getting Medieval: Sexualities And Communities, Pre- And Postmodern. Duke University Press, 1999, Lara Farina
Carolyn Dinshaw, Getting Medieval: Sexualities And Communities, Pre- And Postmodern. Duke University Press, 1999, Lara Farina
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Robert S. Sturges, Chaucer's Pardoner And Gender Theory: Bodies Of Discourse. St. Martin's Press, 2000, Isabel Davis
Robert S. Sturges, Chaucer's Pardoner And Gender Theory: Bodies Of Discourse. St. Martin's Press, 2000, Isabel Davis
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Hope Emily Allen, The Second Volume Of The Book Of Margery Kempe, And An Adversary , John C. Hirsh
Hope Emily Allen, The Second Volume Of The Book Of Margery Kempe, And An Adversary , John C. Hirsh
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Eleanor Prescott Hammond , Derek Pearsall
Eleanor Prescott Hammond , Derek Pearsall
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Embarking With Constance: Margaret Schlauch , Laura Mestayer Rogers
Embarking With Constance: Margaret Schlauch , Laura Mestayer Rogers
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bibliography, No.31 2001 , Chris Africa
Bibliography, No.31 2001 , Chris Africa
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.31 2001
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.31 2001
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Agony Of Influence , Mary Carruthers
The Agony Of Influence , Mary Carruthers
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Stammheim Missal As Tribute To Saint Bernward's Interest In Art, Elizabeth Teviotdale
The Stammheim Missal As Tribute To Saint Bernward's Interest In Art, Elizabeth Teviotdale
Elizabeth C Teviotdale
An examination of the circumstances of the creation of the Stammheim Missal (Los Angles, J. Paul Getty Museum, MS 64) and the Ratmann Missal (Hildesheim, Dom-Museum, DS 37) in the decades after the monks of St. Michael's at Hildesheim, where the manuscripts were created, had been granted the privilege in 1150 to venerate their founder, Bishop Bernward (d. 1022) as a saint. Proposes that the Stammheim Missal was not intended to be consulted during the mass, the Ratmann Missal serving that requirement, and that it served rather as a repository of the monastery's liturgy and as a sort of contact …