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Canon Law and Cloistered Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 164

Canon Law and Cloistered Women

  • Categories: Law
  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: CUA Press

The most thorough examination to date of the landmark decree that mandated strict enclosure of all nuns.

Apostate Nuns in the Later Middle Ages
  • Language: en

Apostate Nuns in the Later Middle Ages

A study of women who left their nunneries: their motives and actions, and the consequences for them. To make a vow is a matter of the will, to fulfill one is a matter of necessity, declared late medieval canon law, and religious profession involved the most solemn of those vows. Professed nuns could never renege on their vows and if they did attempt to re-enter secular society, they became apostates. Automatically excommunicated, they could be forcibly returned to their monasteries where, should they remain unrepentant, penalties, including imprisonment, might be imposed. And although the law imposed uniform censures on male and female apostates, the norms regarding the proper sphere of acti...

A Pernicious Sort of Woman
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 206

A Pernicious Sort of Woman

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2005-05
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  • Publisher: CUA Press

This book provides a thorough examination of the writings of canon lawyers in the late Middle Ages as they come to terms, both in their academic work and also in their roles as judges and advisers, with women who were not, strictly speaking, religious, but who were popularly thought of as such.

Common Women
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 232

Common Women

Through a sensitive use of a wide variety of imaginative and didactic texts, Ruth Karras shows that while prostitutes as individuals were marginalized within medieval culture, prostitution as an institution was central to the medieval understanding of what it meant to be a woman. This important work will be of interest to scholars and students of history, women's studies, and the history of sexuality.

Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 220

Wykked Wyves and the Woes of Marriage

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1990-08-27
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  • Publisher: SUNY Press

The distrust and hatred of matrimony is a recurring theme in Western literature. In this volume, Wilson and Makowski show that in their repeated imagery, continuous themes, and rhetorical devices, misogamous texts closely parallel and reflect economic and demographic shifts, and theological and legal innovation. Analysis of the literature demonstrates a link between the growing secularism and careerism of the late middle ages and the reduction of women’s social status and public options.

The Case for Women in Medieval Culture
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 288

The Case for Women in Medieval Culture

Misogyny is of course not the whole story of medieval discourse on women: medieval culture also envisaged a case for women. But hitherto studies of profeminine attitudes in that periods culture have tended to concentrate on courtly literature or on female visionary writings or on attempts to transcend misogyny by major authors such as Christine de Pizan and Chaucer. This book sets out to demonstrate something different: that there existed from early in the Middle Ages a corpus of substantial traditions in defence of women, on which the more familiar authors drew, and that this corpus itself consolidated strands of profeminine thought that had been present as far back as the patristic literat...

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 986

Women and Gender in Medieval Europe

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The Church and Vale of Evesham, 700-1215
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 250

The Church and Vale of Evesham, 700-1215

"In c.701, a minster was founded in the lower Avon Valley on a deserted promontory called Evesham. Over the next five hundred years it became a Benedictine abbey and turned the Vale of Evesham into a federation of Christian communities. A landscape of scattered farms grew into one of open fields and villages, manor houses and chapels. Evesham itself developed into a town, and the abbots played a role in the affairs of the kingdom. But individual contemplation and prayer within the abbey were compromised by its corporate aspirations. As Evesham abbey waxed ever grander, exerting a national influence, it became a ready patron of the arts but had less time for private spirituality. The story en...

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 265

Pope Gregory X and the Crusades

First full-length study of Pope Gregory X in relation to Crusade, demonstrating his significant impact.

'The Right Ordering of Souls'
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 492

'The Right Ordering of Souls'

The relationship between people and parish in the late medieval ages illuminated by this study of a remarkable survival from the period. In the two centuries preceding the Reformation in England, economic, political and spiritual conditions combined with constructive effect. Endemic plague prompted a demonstrative piety and, in a world enjoying rising disposable incomes, this linked with current teachings - especially the doctrine of Purgatory - to sustain a remarkable devotional generosity. Moreover, political conditions, and particularly war with France, persuaded the government to summonits subjects' assistance, including responses encouraged in England's many parishes. As a result, the w...