Medieval Domesticity
Home, Housing and Household in Medieval England
Herausgeber: Kowaleski, Maryanne; Goldberg, P. J. P.
Medieval Domesticity
Home, Housing and Household in Medieval England
Herausgeber: Kowaleski, Maryanne; Goldberg, P. J. P.
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Leading scholars shed new light on what 'home' meant to men and women in medieval England.
Leading scholars shed new light on what 'home' meant to men and women in medieval England.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174121
- ISBN-10: 0521174120
- Artikelnr.: 30538619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 332
- Erscheinungstermin: 7. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 20mm
- Gewicht: 540g
- ISBN-13: 9780521174121
- ISBN-10: 0521174120
- Artikelnr.: 30538619
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- gpsr@libri.de
1. Introduction P. J. P. Goldberg and Maryanne Kowaleski; 2. 'Burgeis'
domesticity in late medieval England Felicity Riddy; 3. Buttery and pantry,
and their antecedents: idea and architecture in the English medieval house
Mark Gardiner; 4. Building domesticity in the city: English urban housing
before the Black Death Sarah Rees Jones; 5. Urban and rural houses and
households in the late Middle Ages: a case study from Yorkshire Jane
Grenville; 6. The fashioning of bourgeois domesticity in later medieval
England: a material culture perspective P. J. P. Goldberg; 7. Nuns at home:
the domesticity of sacred space Marilyn Oliva; 8. 'Which may be said to be
her own': widows and personal property in late medieval England Janet
Loengard; 9. Weeping for the virtuous wife: laymen, affective piety, and
Chaucer's Clerk's Tale Nicole Nolan Sidhu; 10. On the sadness of not being
a bird: late medieval marriage ideologies and the figure of Abraham in
William Langland's Piers Plowman Isabel Davis; 11. Household games and
women's erotic education Nicola McDonald; 12. Home visits: Mary, Elizabeth,
Margery Kempe, and the feast of the Visitation Mary C. Erler.
domesticity in late medieval England Felicity Riddy; 3. Buttery and pantry,
and their antecedents: idea and architecture in the English medieval house
Mark Gardiner; 4. Building domesticity in the city: English urban housing
before the Black Death Sarah Rees Jones; 5. Urban and rural houses and
households in the late Middle Ages: a case study from Yorkshire Jane
Grenville; 6. The fashioning of bourgeois domesticity in later medieval
England: a material culture perspective P. J. P. Goldberg; 7. Nuns at home:
the domesticity of sacred space Marilyn Oliva; 8. 'Which may be said to be
her own': widows and personal property in late medieval England Janet
Loengard; 9. Weeping for the virtuous wife: laymen, affective piety, and
Chaucer's Clerk's Tale Nicole Nolan Sidhu; 10. On the sadness of not being
a bird: late medieval marriage ideologies and the figure of Abraham in
William Langland's Piers Plowman Isabel Davis; 11. Household games and
women's erotic education Nicola McDonald; 12. Home visits: Mary, Elizabeth,
Margery Kempe, and the feast of the Visitation Mary C. Erler.
1. Introduction P. J. P. Goldberg and Maryanne Kowaleski; 2. 'Burgeis'
domesticity in late medieval England Felicity Riddy; 3. Buttery and pantry,
and their antecedents: idea and architecture in the English medieval house
Mark Gardiner; 4. Building domesticity in the city: English urban housing
before the Black Death Sarah Rees Jones; 5. Urban and rural houses and
households in the late Middle Ages: a case study from Yorkshire Jane
Grenville; 6. The fashioning of bourgeois domesticity in later medieval
England: a material culture perspective P. J. P. Goldberg; 7. Nuns at home:
the domesticity of sacred space Marilyn Oliva; 8. 'Which may be said to be
her own': widows and personal property in late medieval England Janet
Loengard; 9. Weeping for the virtuous wife: laymen, affective piety, and
Chaucer's Clerk's Tale Nicole Nolan Sidhu; 10. On the sadness of not being
a bird: late medieval marriage ideologies and the figure of Abraham in
William Langland's Piers Plowman Isabel Davis; 11. Household games and
women's erotic education Nicola McDonald; 12. Home visits: Mary, Elizabeth,
Margery Kempe, and the feast of the Visitation Mary C. Erler.
domesticity in late medieval England Felicity Riddy; 3. Buttery and pantry,
and their antecedents: idea and architecture in the English medieval house
Mark Gardiner; 4. Building domesticity in the city: English urban housing
before the Black Death Sarah Rees Jones; 5. Urban and rural houses and
households in the late Middle Ages: a case study from Yorkshire Jane
Grenville; 6. The fashioning of bourgeois domesticity in later medieval
England: a material culture perspective P. J. P. Goldberg; 7. Nuns at home:
the domesticity of sacred space Marilyn Oliva; 8. 'Which may be said to be
her own': widows and personal property in late medieval England Janet
Loengard; 9. Weeping for the virtuous wife: laymen, affective piety, and
Chaucer's Clerk's Tale Nicole Nolan Sidhu; 10. On the sadness of not being
a bird: late medieval marriage ideologies and the figure of Abraham in
William Langland's Piers Plowman Isabel Davis; 11. Household games and
women's erotic education Nicola McDonald; 12. Home visits: Mary, Elizabeth,
Margery Kempe, and the feast of the Visitation Mary C. Erler.