Women of the Twelfth Century, Volume 2, Remembering the DeadISBN: 978-0-7456-1948-4
Paperback
160 pages
January 1998, Polity
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From these genealogical works a vivid picture emerges of the lives
these women led, the values they held, and the way in which they
were viewed by the priest and knights who wrote about them.
The first section outlines the way in which the dead, and the
memory and tales of the dead, served to bond noble society in the
twelfth century. The second draws on the Gesta, written by
Dudo of Saint Quentin, and reflects on what it tells us about the
roles ascribed to wives and concubines and women, in war and in
power. The third and final section reconstructs women as wives,
mothers and widows through the work of Lambert, Priest of
Ardres.
This book is part of a three-volume work on women in the Middle
Ages. It will be of great interest to students and researchers in
medieval history, social history and women's history.