Gendering the Middle Ages: A Gender and History Special IssueISBN: 978-0-631-22651-2
Paperback
252 pages
January 2002, Wiley-Blackwell
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2. Did women have a transformation of the Roman world?: Julia M. H. Smith (University of St Andrews).
3. The Gender of Money: Byzantine Empresses on Coins (324-802): Leslie Brubaker and Helen Tobler (University of Birmingham and independent researcher).
4. "Ex utroque sexu fidelium tres ordines" - The Status of Women in Early Medieval Canon Law: Eva M. Synek (University of Vienna).
5. "Halt! Be men!" Sikelgaita of Salerno, Gender and the Norman Conquest of Southern Italy: Patricia Skinner (University of Southampton).
6. The Metamorphosis of Woman: Transmission of Knowledge and the Problems of Gender: Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker (Rijksuniversiteit Groningen).
7. Visions of My Youth: Representations of the Childhood of Medieval Visionaries: Rosalynn Voaden and Stephanie Volf (Arizona State University).
8. Female Petitioners in the Papal Penitentiary: Ludwig Schmugge (University of Zurich).
9. Gendering Princely Dynasties. Some Notes on Family Structure, Social Networks, and Communication at the Courts of the Margraves of Brandenburg-Ansbach around 1500: Cordula Nolte (Ernst-Moritz-Arndt University of Greifswald).
Thematic Reviews Gender, Memory and Social Power: Janet L. Nelson (King's College London).
Gender and Sanctity in the Middle Ages: Katherine J. Lewis (University of Huddersfield).
Gendering the Black Death: Women in Later Medieval England: S. H. Rigby (University of Manchester).
Nunneries, Communities and the Revaluation of Domesticity: Felicity Riddy (University of York).