In this chapter, I complicate the image of women religious as either authoritative and agentive or submissive and oppressed, with reference to the relationships between royal women, the papacy, and the Franciscan order in Bohemia and the Polish duchies. Using the thirteenth- and early fourteenth-century evidence for these relationships, I argue that situating discussion of women’s spiritual authority within the confessor-penitent dynamic and increased role of the papacy in the lives of women religious post Lateran IV allows us to see women exercise spiritual authority even as they perform submission to male superiors. In doing so, I also begin to draw out where the women under examination may have unconsciously reinforced mechanisms for the...
While more and more attention is given to the writing and concerns of English women in the early mod...
This thesis will examine the political landscape that shaped the canonization process of Maria Madda...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...
Authority in the late medieval Church was usually vested in clerical men, but it could also be acqu...
This thesis examines the construction of female Franciscan dynastic identities in Bohemia and the Po...
Despite the extensive scholarship on the eleventh and twelfth century ecclesiastical reform movement...
The history of the Catholic Church is replete with examples of virtuous men and women leading holy l...
Women in medieval Europe who had divine visions were often unable to record their experiences withou...
This thesis demonstrates that Catholic gentrywomen were central to the direction and evolution of p...
This investigation of women\u27s religious identity in the later middle ages focuses on issues that ...
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In this thesis I explore the multi-layered interaction between the members of the mendicant orders, ...
This study concerns two women who were religiously active either side of the Great Schism (1378–1417...
The thesis explores how far enclosure was pivotal in shaping the female Franciscan spirituality in t...
To those who promoted the agendas of the eleventh and twelfth century church reforms the cleric\u27s...
While more and more attention is given to the writing and concerns of English women in the early mod...
This thesis will examine the political landscape that shaped the canonization process of Maria Madda...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...
Authority in the late medieval Church was usually vested in clerical men, but it could also be acqu...
This thesis examines the construction of female Franciscan dynastic identities in Bohemia and the Po...
Despite the extensive scholarship on the eleventh and twelfth century ecclesiastical reform movement...
The history of the Catholic Church is replete with examples of virtuous men and women leading holy l...
Women in medieval Europe who had divine visions were often unable to record their experiences withou...
This thesis demonstrates that Catholic gentrywomen were central to the direction and evolution of p...
This investigation of women\u27s religious identity in the later middle ages focuses on issues that ...
Electronic version excludes material for which permission has not been granted by the rights holderT...
In this thesis I explore the multi-layered interaction between the members of the mendicant orders, ...
This study concerns two women who were religiously active either side of the Great Schism (1378–1417...
The thesis explores how far enclosure was pivotal in shaping the female Franciscan spirituality in t...
To those who promoted the agendas of the eleventh and twelfth century church reforms the cleric\u27s...
While more and more attention is given to the writing and concerns of English women in the early mod...
This thesis will examine the political landscape that shaped the canonization process of Maria Madda...
The survival and success of religious reform groups in the late medieval period was often due to the...