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Full-Text Articles in Arts and Humanities
Rodney Hilton, Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movement And The English Rising Of 1381, With A New Introduction By Christopher Dyer. Routledge, 2003, Cordelia Beattie
Rodney Hilton, Bond Men Made Free: Medieval Peasant Movement And The English Rising Of 1381, With A New Introduction By Christopher Dyer. Routledge, 2003, Cordelia Beattie
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
The Persistence Of Late Antiquity: Christ As Man And Woman In An Eighth-Century Miniature, Felice Lifshitz
The Persistence Of Late Antiquity: Christ As Man And Woman In An Eighth-Century Miniature, Felice Lifshitz
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Hybrid Or Counterpoise? A Study Of Transitional Trebuchets, Michael J. Basista
Hybrid Or Counterpoise? A Study Of Transitional Trebuchets, Michael J. Basista
Masters Theses
This study investigates the engineering and use of a proposed type of trebuchet in the Middle Ages. A study by a prominent historian has suggested the existence of a type of siege weapon that made use of both human and gravitational forces to fire its projectile. My research will investigate this claim by examining select sources, reviewing the engineering principles involved, and determining the viability of such a machine.
After dealing with this theory I will offer my own new interpretation made from the sources. This interpretation will center on the application of ancient technology to make trebuchets more efficient. …
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.38 2004
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.38 2004
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Notes And Announcements, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.38 2004
Notes And Announcements, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.38 2004
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
"I Ne Sey Noght Is In Despyt Of Women": Antifeminism In Robert De Gretham's Mirror, Kathleen Blumreich
"I Ne Sey Noght Is In Despyt Of Women": Antifeminism In Robert De Gretham's Mirror, Kathleen Blumreich
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Mary C. Erler And Maryanne Kowaleski, Eds., Gendering The Master Narrative: Women And Power In The Middle Ages. Cornell University Press, 2003, Lisa M. Bitel
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Nancy Caciola, Discerning Spirits: Divine And Demonic Possession In The Middle Ages. Conjunctions Of Religion And Power In The Medieval Past. Cornell Press, 2003, E. R. Truitt
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Vera Morton, Trans., Guidance For Women In The 12th-Century Convents. Library Of Medieval Women. Boydell And Brewer, 2003, Liz Herbert Mcavoy
Vera Morton, Trans., Guidance For Women In The 12th-Century Convents. Library Of Medieval Women. Boydell And Brewer, 2003, Liz Herbert Mcavoy
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Pamela Porter, Courtly Love In Medieval Manuscripts. University Of Toronto Press, 2003, Louise Sylvester
Pamela Porter, Courtly Love In Medieval Manuscripts. University Of Toronto Press, 2003, Louise Sylvester
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.38 2004
Back Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.38 2004
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Castles In The Crusader Kingdom Of Valencia, 1257-1276, Marius Nielsen
Castles In The Crusader Kingdom Of Valencia, 1257-1276, Marius Nielsen
Masters Theses
For my thesis I proposed to study the registered charters of James I (1208-1276), King of Aragon, to examine how castles were distributed and utilized in the Crusader Kingdom of Valencia for the period 1257-1276. A little over two thousand register charters were issued for Valencia during this period. Around 250 of the two thousand charters mention castles indicating the importance of castles in the administration of the Crusader Kingdom of Valencia. Although there are many works on Western European castles the majority focus on castles in France, Britain and the Crusader States in the Middle East and rely on …
Nancy B. Black, Medieval Narratives Of Accused Queens. University Press Of Florida, 2003, Laura Barefield
Nancy B. Black, Medieval Narratives Of Accused Queens. University Press Of Florida, 2003, Laura Barefield
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
A Question Of Honor: Eufeme's Transgressions In Le Roman De Silence, Kristin L. Burr
A Question Of Honor: Eufeme's Transgressions In Le Roman De Silence, Kristin L. Burr
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bibliography: Some Recent Medieval Studies Work In German, Beatrix Lundt
Bibliography: Some Recent Medieval Studies Work In German, Beatrix Lundt
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Diane Watt, Amoral Gower: Language, Sex And Politics. Medieval Culture, 38. University Of Minnesota Press, 2003, Diane Marie Cady
Diane Watt, Amoral Gower: Language, Sex And Politics. Medieval Culture, 38. University Of Minnesota Press, 2003, Diane Marie Cady
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Conor Mccarthy, Love, Sex And Marriage In The Middle Ages: A Sourcebook. Routledge, 2004, Paula Rieder
Conor Mccarthy, Love, Sex And Marriage In The Middle Ages: A Sourcebook. Routledge, 2004, Paula Rieder
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Tinners And The Stannaries: Law, Life, And Labor In Fourteenth-Century Cornwall, Michael Kurt Deen
Tinners And The Stannaries: Law, Life, And Labor In Fourteenth-Century Cornwall, Michael Kurt Deen
Masters Theses
Based on extensive archival research, this thesis analyzes the socio-economic position occupied by fourteenth-century tinners in Cornwall, England. The tinners represented a privileged group of laborers in the later Middle Ages, and the records of their stannary courts provide a unique glimpse into their lives. the evidence from these records show that the stannaries of Cornwall experienced a transformation of the structure of labor after the Black Death out of tin production and into agriculture. The result was a shift from a system overwhelmingly dominated by independent prospectors, dependant on credit for survival, to one which included large-scale operations owned …
Cultural Encounters: The Peruvian Artifacts Collected By Cristobal Vaca De Castro, Genoveva Garcia-Gallardo Carcedo
Cultural Encounters: The Peruvian Artifacts Collected By Cristobal Vaca De Castro, Genoveva Garcia-Gallardo Carcedo
Masters Theses
This project examines the collecting activities of Cristobal Vaca de Castro through a comparative analysis of official and private letters, inventories of items he collected, trial records, his judicial review (an appraisal of his activities in office taken after his term ended, known as residencia), and secondary sources. Vaca de Castro was originally sent to Peru to act as a judge to ensure that Francisco Pizarro carried out the royal orders and instructions he had been sent and to establish peace in a Peru struggling with civil wars. The assassination of Francisco Pizarro on the eve of Vaca de …
Selfhood And The Search For An Identity: Explaining The Emergence Of The Nineteenth-Century Holiness Movement And Early Church Of The Nazarene, Paul R. George Jr.
Selfhood And The Search For An Identity: Explaining The Emergence Of The Nineteenth-Century Holiness Movement And Early Church Of The Nazarene, Paul R. George Jr.
Dissertations
This dissertation seeks to explain the emergence of the nineteenth-century Holiness Movement and subsequent organization of a national holiness church asthe result of a reconstruction of the cultural-linguistic system of John Wesley. In the process of contact and exchange with American religious pluralism, Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection and his system of societies were reconstructed by charismatic leaders who selected discursive and nondiscursive elements which they found efficacious. Theological and social changes in the Methodist Episcopal Church compelled holiness advocates to emphasize theinstantaneous aspect of Wesley's doctrine of Christian perfection (entire sanctification) and construct a ritual form which had the …
Patriarch Nikon's Image In Russian History And Culture, Kevin Kain
Patriarch Nikon's Image In Russian History And Culture, Kevin Kain
Dissertations
This dissertation investigates representations of Nikon, Patriarch of Moscow and all Russia (1652-1666). I contend that Nikon's resonance in Russian national life remains largely unrecognized because traditional histories--based entirely on written sources and limited to Nikon's tenure as Patriarch--fail to reveal his broader significance in Russian artistic, political and religious culture by omitting analysis of art and material culture. This dissertation advances the study of Patriarch Nikon by assessing his image in Russian history and culture from the mid-seventeenth century forward. I demonstrate that contrary to his overwhelmingly negative image in standard histories, the Patriarch held a central place in …
“Imagined Communities” In Showcases: The Nationality Rooms Program At The University Of Pittsburgh (1926-1945), Lucia Curta
“Imagined Communities” In Showcases: The Nationality Rooms Program At The University Of Pittsburgh (1926-1945), Lucia Curta
Dissertations
From the inception of the program in 1926, the Nationality Rooms at the University of Pittsburgh were viewed as apolitical in their iconography. Their purpose was primarily didactic. Designed as classrooms meant for lectures and seminars, they were however ad-hoc museums for the display of symbols of national identity. In many ways, they constitute an excellent illustration in terms of the decorative arts of Benedict Anderson's concept of "imagined communities."
The identity referent of the symbolism attached to the decorative arrangements of these rooms was not that of the ethnic communities in Pittsburgh, for whom the rooms were supposedly designed …
Recipes For Reform: Americanization And Foodways In Chicago Settlement Houses, 1890-1920, Stephanie J. Jass
Recipes For Reform: Americanization And Foodways In Chicago Settlement Houses, 1890-1920, Stephanie J. Jass
Dissertations
During the late nineteenth century as tens of thousands of immigrants flooded American cities, public debate among reformers--who tended to be middle-class, white, Anglo-Saxon Protestants--began to center on the best ways to assimilate these foreigners into American society. Although some Americanization groups stressed language and citizenship training, two major reform movements focused on foodways as an important tool of assimilation.
This dissertation examines how both the home economics and settlement house movements attempted to Americanize ethnic food practices. It describes why reformers saw foodways as a viable and meaningful avenue for reform, as well as the varied responses that reformers …
Medieval Nominalism And The Literary Questions: Selected Studies, Richard Utz, Terry Barakat
Medieval Nominalism And The Literary Questions: Selected Studies, Richard Utz, Terry Barakat
Medieval Institute Affiliated Faculty & Staff Publications
Like few other topics in the academic study of medieval literature, the search for the possible parallels between philosophical and literary texts reveals the not always peaceful coexistence among the three basic approaches to the study of medieval literature and culture: While hard-core medieval philologists would not accept any claims for a “literary nominalism” unless direct textual dependence can be demonstrated, scholars in medieval studies and the comparative study of medieval literature have shown themselves more accepting of investigations which diagnose a certain nominalistic Zeitgeist, mentality, or milieu especially in late medieval culture; and scholars preferring presentist/postmodern approaches have wholeheartedly …
Mom Or Manager?: How Social Factors And Personal Choice Affect The Work/Family Balance In The United States, Japan And Germany, Christine E. Mueller
Mom Or Manager?: How Social Factors And Personal Choice Affect The Work/Family Balance In The United States, Japan And Germany, Christine E. Mueller
Honors Theses
This report investigates the work/family balance based on two factors: social influence and personal choice. The first factor is significant because society dictates and enforces the prescribed roles for women. The degree of career progression a woman can achieve is partly bound by restrictions of society. The other factor, personal choice, is the factor that only each woman can determine for herself. A woman can only progress as far as her personal goals determine. In addition to the relationship between society and personal choice, this report examines the barriers to pursuit of a management career inherent in these factors.
Medieval Notaries And Their Acts: The 1327–1328 Register Of Jean Holanie, Kathryn L. Reyerson, Debra A. Salata
Medieval Notaries And Their Acts: The 1327–1328 Register Of Jean Holanie, Kathryn L. Reyerson, Debra A. Salata
TEAMS Documents of Practice
This book explores the beginnings of the continental European notarial tradition, acquainting readers with the format of notarial documents, the books containing notarial acts, and with the variety of notarial acts.
Message From The Outgoing Managing Editor, F. Regina Psaki
Message From The Outgoing Managing Editor, F. Regina Psaki
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Announcements, No.37 2004
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Bonnie Wheeler And John Carmi Parsons, Eds., Eleanor Of Aquitaine, Lord And Lady. New Middle Ages. Palgrave Macmillan, 2003, M. R. Evans
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.37 2004
Front Matter, Medieval Feminist Forum, No.37 2004
Medieval Feminist Forum: A Journal of Gender and Sexuality
No abstract provided.