This volume is the product of a collaborative research program undertaken since 2014 by the Société d’Études Interdisciplinaires sur les Femmes au Moyen Âge et à la Renaissance (seifmar). This program has focused on various aspects of the relationship between women and the religious in Europe during the Middle Ages and the Early Modern era, as well as how this interaction expanded across the Atlantic. Studies dedicated to the impact of women on the social, intellectual, and religious affairs of their era have grown in popularity over the past few decades. Research on these issues, however, has not progressed in an altogether coherently. On the contrary, it has presented considerable discrepancies in context and geography, as well as in the...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
Ce colloque pluridisciplinaire (histoire, littérature, anthropologie, théologie, etc.), qui s’intègr...
Organizers: Liise Lehtsalu, Brown University, and Sarah Moran, Universities of Bern and Antwerp Wom...
This volume is the product of a collaborative research program undertaken since 2014 by the Société ...
This volume with its emphasis on "Southern Europe" is devoted now for the second time to theological...
International audienceThis volume emerged from the realization that the history of women religious w...
The lives of women in religious communities in late medieval Europe are the main focus of this volum...
Proposing activity as a useful category of analysis, this special issue considers Catholic and Prote...
English women religious were part of consistently changing, reforming and vibrant communities. The c...
Gender has been an extremely lively area of research for decades, and this is especially true in med...
Interest in the subject of “Women, Religions and Gender Relations” has intensified especially from t...
This thesis examines the function and transmission of late medieval visionary writings with devotion...
This paper charts both the wide variety of Christian women’s experiences of their faith in the early...
Parmentier Elisabeth. Women Churches : Networking and Reflection in the European Context. Frauenkirc...
This paper examines how Catherine of Siena\u27s partnership with Raymond of Capua and her letters al...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
Ce colloque pluridisciplinaire (histoire, littérature, anthropologie, théologie, etc.), qui s’intègr...
Organizers: Liise Lehtsalu, Brown University, and Sarah Moran, Universities of Bern and Antwerp Wom...
This volume is the product of a collaborative research program undertaken since 2014 by the Société ...
This volume with its emphasis on "Southern Europe" is devoted now for the second time to theological...
International audienceThis volume emerged from the realization that the history of women religious w...
The lives of women in religious communities in late medieval Europe are the main focus of this volum...
Proposing activity as a useful category of analysis, this special issue considers Catholic and Prote...
English women religious were part of consistently changing, reforming and vibrant communities. The c...
Gender has been an extremely lively area of research for decades, and this is especially true in med...
Interest in the subject of “Women, Religions and Gender Relations” has intensified especially from t...
This thesis examines the function and transmission of late medieval visionary writings with devotion...
This paper charts both the wide variety of Christian women’s experiences of their faith in the early...
Parmentier Elisabeth. Women Churches : Networking and Reflection in the European Context. Frauenkirc...
This paper examines how Catherine of Siena\u27s partnership with Raymond of Capua and her letters al...
Degree awarded: Ph.D. History. The Catholic University of AmericaElisabeth of Schönau (1128/29-1164/...
Ce colloque pluridisciplinaire (histoire, littérature, anthropologie, théologie, etc.), qui s’intègr...
Organizers: Liise Lehtsalu, Brown University, and Sarah Moran, Universities of Bern and Antwerp Wom...