Robert of Rheims perception of crusading women in the First Crusade was that they were ‘more of a burden rather than a benefit’. This thesis questions Robert’s attitude towards crusading women and explores if this really was how medieval contemporaries perceived female crusaders. By expanding upon previous works by analysing crusading women in the Baltic crusading front, as well as the home front of Europe, this thesis catalogues opinions of crusading women through the crusading periods of the eleventh to fourteenth centuries. It then uses these opinions to argue that perceptions towards female crusaders did develop and change through the crusading periods. Finally, the thesis concludes with an examination into how crusading developed and o...
This dissertation examines the chronicles written in England and Normandy in the eleventh and twelft...
The purpose of this paper is to explore medieval gender roles through the discourse and conduct of w...
Authority in the late medieval Church was usually vested in clerical men, but it could also be acqu...
The prominent military and religious aspects of histories about crusading and the Holy Land have ens...
Defining exactly what crusade was and what it meant to participate in it has become an archetypal qu...
Women were widely involved in crusading as leaders and patrons, even though they seldom if ever foug...
The field of medieval gender studies is a growing one, and nowhere is this expansion more evident th...
Women in medieval Catholic Christendom were inevitably involved in crusading, which was central to t...
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, an...
Praca została udostępniona 10 dni przed obroną, włącznie z dniem obrony.My dissertation concerns Wom...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Women’s involvement in negotiation and mediation during the Middle Ages has received close scrutiny....
This paper is an exploration of the expectations that medieval and early modem society held for wome...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation seeks to dispel some of the mythology surro...
This dissertation examines the chronicles written in England and Normandy in the eleventh and twelft...
The purpose of this paper is to explore medieval gender roles through the discourse and conduct of w...
Authority in the late medieval Church was usually vested in clerical men, but it could also be acqu...
The prominent military and religious aspects of histories about crusading and the Holy Land have ens...
Defining exactly what crusade was and what it meant to participate in it has become an archetypal qu...
Women were widely involved in crusading as leaders and patrons, even though they seldom if ever foug...
The field of medieval gender studies is a growing one, and nowhere is this expansion more evident th...
Women in medieval Catholic Christendom were inevitably involved in crusading, which was central to t...
The crusade movement needed women: their money, their prayer support, their active participation, an...
Praca została udostępniona 10 dni przed obroną, włącznie z dniem obrony.My dissertation concerns Wom...
The Crusades were a startling and spectacular phenomenon which exerted a powerful influence on Europ...
The entire thesis text is included in the research.pdf file; the official abstract appears in the sh...
Women’s involvement in negotiation and mediation during the Middle Ages has received close scrutiny....
This paper is an exploration of the expectations that medieval and early modem society held for wome...
grantor: University of TorontoThe dissertation seeks to dispel some of the mythology surro...
This dissertation examines the chronicles written in England and Normandy in the eleventh and twelft...
The purpose of this paper is to explore medieval gender roles through the discourse and conduct of w...
Authority in the late medieval Church was usually vested in clerical men, but it could also be acqu...