This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into English, on the sisters of the largest and most long-lived of the military-religious orders, the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem. In recent years there has been increasing scholarly interest in women's religious houses during the Middle Ages, with particular focus on the problems which they faced and the social needs which they performed. The military-religious orders have been largely excluded from this interest, partly because it has been assumed that women played little role in religious orders with a predominantly military purpose. Recent research has shown this to be a misconception. Study of the women members of these orders enables sch...
During the medieval period the order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem was one of the oldest, ...
Presence and Devotion of Women around Lower-Rhone Commanderies (12th and 13th Centuries). Some Engl...
In 1216 the powerful Marcher lord Margaret de Lacy obtained permission from King John to found a rel...
This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into En...
This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into En...
This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into En...
"Female Hospitallers in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries" is an analysis of the presence of fema...
"Female Hospitallers in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries" is an analysis of the presence of fema...
This short study of the history of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta, also known a...
This short study of the history of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta, also known a...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Debates over the identity of women’s religious communities have exercised historians no less than la...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
During the medieval period the order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem was one of the oldest, ...
Presence and Devotion of Women around Lower-Rhone Commanderies (12th and 13th Centuries). Some Engl...
In 1216 the powerful Marcher lord Margaret de Lacy obtained permission from King John to found a rel...
This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into En...
This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into En...
This volume brings together recent and new research, with several items specially translated into En...
"Female Hospitallers in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries" is an analysis of the presence of fema...
"Female Hospitallers in the Twelfth and Thirteenth Centuries" is an analysis of the presence of fema...
This short study of the history of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta, also known a...
This short study of the history of the Order of St John of Jerusalem, Rhodes and Malta, also known a...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Of the three leading international medieval military-religious orders, only the Templars and Hospita...
Debates over the identity of women’s religious communities have exercised historians no less than la...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
During the medieval period the order of the Hospital of St John of Jerusalem was one of the oldest, ...
Presence and Devotion of Women around Lower-Rhone Commanderies (12th and 13th Centuries). Some Engl...
In 1216 the powerful Marcher lord Margaret de Lacy obtained permission from King John to found a rel...