Laura L Gathagan, Charles Insley, Amy Livingstone, Andrew Rabin, Catherine Letouzeyréty
Gender, Memory and Documentary Culture, c.900-1300
Herausgeber: Insley, Charles; Gathagan, Laura L
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Laura L Gathagan, Charles Insley, Amy Livingstone, Andrew Rabin, Catherine Letouzeyréty
Gender, Memory and Documentary Culture, c.900-1300
Herausgeber: Insley, Charles; Gathagan, Laura L
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- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277896
- ISBN-10: 1783277890
- Artikelnr.: 71875855
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Boydell & Brewer Ltd
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 14. Januar 2025
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 237mm x 160mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 628g
- ISBN-13: 9781783277896
- ISBN-10: 1783277890
- Artikelnr.: 71875855
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
Edited by Laura L. Gathagan and Charles Insley
Introduction - Laura L. Gathagan and Charles Insley Part I: Gender,
Documentary Memory and Lay Community 1. Gender, Justice and Community:
Women's Legal Networks in Early Medieval England - Andrew Rabin 2. The
Peasant Widows of Early Medieval Castile - David Peterson 3. Women, Seals,
and Charters: Gendered Affirmation and Legitimation at the Hospital of
Saint John Brussels - Tiffany A. Ziegler Part II: Gendered Approaches to
Charters: Memory and Erasure 4. Enough Facts to Forge a Memory: the
charters of Queen Matilda III (1135¿52) - Steven Isaac 5. Confronting the
Void: Countess Ermengarde of Brittany (c. 1070-1147) and Medieval Charters
- Amy Livingstone 6. Remembering Female Lordship: the Case of Queen
Berengaria of Navarre, Lord of Le Mans (1204/05-1230) - Richard Barton
Part III: Gender, Dynasty and Historical Writing 7. Ottonian Women, Textual
Memory, and Dynastic Legitimacy - Laura E. Wangerin 8. Emma of Normandy and
the Gendered Iconography of Crowns - Florence H. R. Scott 9. Not all
chroniclers? Orderic Vitalis and Women in the Historia Ecclesiastica -
Tatum Tullis 10. Anger, Violence, and the Exercise of Power in High
Medieval French Chronicles - Heather J. Tanner Part IV: Gender and
Documentary Culture in Monastic Contexts 11. Women, Memory and Benedictine
reform: the monasteries of Santa María de Piasca - and San Salvador de Oña
- Leticia Agúndez San Miguel 12. Women and Memory in Burgundian Charters -
Constance B. Bouchard 13. Memory and Documentary Culture at Holy Trinity
Abbey, Caen in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries - Catherine Letouzey-Réty
14. Encased in Silk. The Women of Bouxières and Their Archives - Steven
Vanderputten
Documentary Memory and Lay Community 1. Gender, Justice and Community:
Women's Legal Networks in Early Medieval England - Andrew Rabin 2. The
Peasant Widows of Early Medieval Castile - David Peterson 3. Women, Seals,
and Charters: Gendered Affirmation and Legitimation at the Hospital of
Saint John Brussels - Tiffany A. Ziegler Part II: Gendered Approaches to
Charters: Memory and Erasure 4. Enough Facts to Forge a Memory: the
charters of Queen Matilda III (1135¿52) - Steven Isaac 5. Confronting the
Void: Countess Ermengarde of Brittany (c. 1070-1147) and Medieval Charters
- Amy Livingstone 6. Remembering Female Lordship: the Case of Queen
Berengaria of Navarre, Lord of Le Mans (1204/05-1230) - Richard Barton
Part III: Gender, Dynasty and Historical Writing 7. Ottonian Women, Textual
Memory, and Dynastic Legitimacy - Laura E. Wangerin 8. Emma of Normandy and
the Gendered Iconography of Crowns - Florence H. R. Scott 9. Not all
chroniclers? Orderic Vitalis and Women in the Historia Ecclesiastica -
Tatum Tullis 10. Anger, Violence, and the Exercise of Power in High
Medieval French Chronicles - Heather J. Tanner Part IV: Gender and
Documentary Culture in Monastic Contexts 11. Women, Memory and Benedictine
reform: the monasteries of Santa María de Piasca - and San Salvador de Oña
- Leticia Agúndez San Miguel 12. Women and Memory in Burgundian Charters -
Constance B. Bouchard 13. Memory and Documentary Culture at Holy Trinity
Abbey, Caen in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries - Catherine Letouzey-Réty
14. Encased in Silk. The Women of Bouxières and Their Archives - Steven
Vanderputten
Introduction - Laura L. Gathagan and Charles Insley Part I: Gender,
Documentary Memory and Lay Community 1. Gender, Justice and Community:
Women's Legal Networks in Early Medieval England - Andrew Rabin 2. The
Peasant Widows of Early Medieval Castile - David Peterson 3. Women, Seals,
and Charters: Gendered Affirmation and Legitimation at the Hospital of
Saint John Brussels - Tiffany A. Ziegler Part II: Gendered Approaches to
Charters: Memory and Erasure 4. Enough Facts to Forge a Memory: the
charters of Queen Matilda III (1135¿52) - Steven Isaac 5. Confronting the
Void: Countess Ermengarde of Brittany (c. 1070-1147) and Medieval Charters
- Amy Livingstone 6. Remembering Female Lordship: the Case of Queen
Berengaria of Navarre, Lord of Le Mans (1204/05-1230) - Richard Barton
Part III: Gender, Dynasty and Historical Writing 7. Ottonian Women, Textual
Memory, and Dynastic Legitimacy - Laura E. Wangerin 8. Emma of Normandy and
the Gendered Iconography of Crowns - Florence H. R. Scott 9. Not all
chroniclers? Orderic Vitalis and Women in the Historia Ecclesiastica -
Tatum Tullis 10. Anger, Violence, and the Exercise of Power in High
Medieval French Chronicles - Heather J. Tanner Part IV: Gender and
Documentary Culture in Monastic Contexts 11. Women, Memory and Benedictine
reform: the monasteries of Santa María de Piasca - and San Salvador de Oña
- Leticia Agúndez San Miguel 12. Women and Memory in Burgundian Charters -
Constance B. Bouchard 13. Memory and Documentary Culture at Holy Trinity
Abbey, Caen in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries - Catherine Letouzey-Réty
14. Encased in Silk. The Women of Bouxières and Their Archives - Steven
Vanderputten
Documentary Memory and Lay Community 1. Gender, Justice and Community:
Women's Legal Networks in Early Medieval England - Andrew Rabin 2. The
Peasant Widows of Early Medieval Castile - David Peterson 3. Women, Seals,
and Charters: Gendered Affirmation and Legitimation at the Hospital of
Saint John Brussels - Tiffany A. Ziegler Part II: Gendered Approaches to
Charters: Memory and Erasure 4. Enough Facts to Forge a Memory: the
charters of Queen Matilda III (1135¿52) - Steven Isaac 5. Confronting the
Void: Countess Ermengarde of Brittany (c. 1070-1147) and Medieval Charters
- Amy Livingstone 6. Remembering Female Lordship: the Case of Queen
Berengaria of Navarre, Lord of Le Mans (1204/05-1230) - Richard Barton
Part III: Gender, Dynasty and Historical Writing 7. Ottonian Women, Textual
Memory, and Dynastic Legitimacy - Laura E. Wangerin 8. Emma of Normandy and
the Gendered Iconography of Crowns - Florence H. R. Scott 9. Not all
chroniclers? Orderic Vitalis and Women in the Historia Ecclesiastica -
Tatum Tullis 10. Anger, Violence, and the Exercise of Power in High
Medieval French Chronicles - Heather J. Tanner Part IV: Gender and
Documentary Culture in Monastic Contexts 11. Women, Memory and Benedictine
reform: the monasteries of Santa María de Piasca - and San Salvador de Oña
- Leticia Agúndez San Miguel 12. Women and Memory in Burgundian Charters -
Constance B. Bouchard 13. Memory and Documentary Culture at Holy Trinity
Abbey, Caen in the Eleventh and Twelfth Centuries - Catherine Letouzey-Réty
14. Encased in Silk. The Women of Bouxières and Their Archives - Steven
Vanderputten







