Thirteenth-century Christian piety in the West was characterised by the rise of laypeople, more particularly women, and by a strong valuing of emotions in the devotional life. Historians have given little thought to the association between these two movements, as if they went together naturally. Yet, the spread of female affective mysticism was by no means predictable, since it was shaped by devotional models which had been devised for male monastic communities in the eleventh and twelfth centuries. Thus, what quickly became a female feature was not predetermined by any gendered logic. It is therefore necessary to write the history of the feminisation of affective piety from the end of the twelfth century onwards and look at the invention o...
The part women took in evangelization during the IXth century was important, though the evidence we ...
This paper charts both the wide variety of Christian women’s experiences of their faith in the early...
The Latin word virago, in its simplest definition, means “a man-like, warrior woman.” For Christian ...
La piété chrétienne au XIIIe siècle en Occident est marquée par une entrée en scène des laïcs, plus ...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
This thesis examines the intricacies of women's vowed life in the High Middle Ages with regard to ke...
The late antique figure of the female monk has been commented upon within the spheres of socio-hist...
Medieval manuscripts concerning the daily lives and miraculous experiences of living saints contain ...
The twelfth century witnessed the birth of modern Western European literary tradition: major narrati...
Far from the usual clichés about Christianity in the medieval West, hagiographic literature attests ...
Thesis (M.A., History (Humanities)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Religious women...
International audienceIn the late Middle Ages, more and more religious men, but also women, gifted w...
The question of medieval women’s identity, such as visionnaries and mystical seers, has been studied...
Did the women of the First Four Christian Centuries have any influence upon the roles they were perm...
Is Gender relevant in the context of Early Medieval Monasticism (VIth- VIIth centuries) ? During...
The part women took in evangelization during the IXth century was important, though the evidence we ...
This paper charts both the wide variety of Christian women’s experiences of their faith in the early...
The Latin word virago, in its simplest definition, means “a man-like, warrior woman.” For Christian ...
La piété chrétienne au XIIIe siècle en Occident est marquée par une entrée en scène des laïcs, plus ...
Chapter in The Oxford Handbook of Women and Gender in Medieval Europe. Cultures of devotion in multi...
This thesis examines the intricacies of women's vowed life in the High Middle Ages with regard to ke...
The late antique figure of the female monk has been commented upon within the spheres of socio-hist...
Medieval manuscripts concerning the daily lives and miraculous experiences of living saints contain ...
The twelfth century witnessed the birth of modern Western European literary tradition: major narrati...
Far from the usual clichés about Christianity in the medieval West, hagiographic literature attests ...
Thesis (M.A., History (Humanities)) -- California State University, Sacramento, 2009.Religious women...
International audienceIn the late Middle Ages, more and more religious men, but also women, gifted w...
The question of medieval women’s identity, such as visionnaries and mystical seers, has been studied...
Did the women of the First Four Christian Centuries have any influence upon the roles they were perm...
Is Gender relevant in the context of Early Medieval Monasticism (VIth- VIIth centuries) ? During...
The part women took in evangelization during the IXth century was important, though the evidence we ...
This paper charts both the wide variety of Christian women’s experiences of their faith in the early...
The Latin word virago, in its simplest definition, means “a man-like, warrior woman.” For Christian ...