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GENDER IN EARLY MEDIEVAL EUROPE

Rulers and Ruling Families in Early Medieval Europe: Alfred, Charles the Bald, and Others

Rulers and Ruling Families in Early Medieval Europe: Alfred, Charles the Bald, and Others

... While we await that projected study of early medieval political thought, it might be appropriate here to suggest ways in which this collection's insights and ideas could be supplemented. The very specific ...

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Gender and violence in Gregory of Tours' 'Decem libri historiarum'

Gender and violence in Gregory of Tours' 'Decem libri historiarum'

... ed., Medieval Masculinities: Regarding Men in the Middle Ages (Minneapolis, 1994); ...in Medieval Europe (London, 1999); D. Clark, Between Medieval Men: Male Friendship and Desire in ...

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Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

Widowhood in Medieval and Early Modern Europe

... individual now had to function, the fact of being no longer married, with all that this implied in terms of moral reputation, relationships to one's kin, relationships to property-ownership, and even one's potential as a ...

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The Devil's altar? : crime and the early modern public house

The Devil's altar? : crime and the early modern public house

... Researching the history of popular institutions dedicated to food, drink and sociability has obvious attractions. However, their image is not exactly impeccable. Given the level of violence associated with certain pubs ...

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... The Black Death appeared in Europe in 1346 at the city of Caffa on the Black Sea. Caffa was a trade colony controlled by Italian merchants from the city of Genoa. Their ships carried the plague to Sicily in ...

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Approaches to Early Medieval Music and Rites

Approaches to Early Medieval Music and Rites

... This gap between ecclesiastical historians and musicologists has since been addressed in many productive ways, but the results are still often couched in intimidating layers of technical language and specialised analysis ...

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A corpus of early medieval Armenian silver

A corpus of early medieval Armenian silver

... or early eighth- century date was advanced by Thierry for the painted interior commissioned by Eustratios at Kızıl Çukur, and a late eighth- or early ninth-century date for the church of ...

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The War on Heresy: Faith and Power in Medieval Europe

The War on Heresy: Faith and Power in Medieval Europe

... on medieval heresy, something strikingly shown by the substantial overlap in the selection of texts in two independently produced anthologies of translations, his own Birth of Popular Heresy and ...of ...

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Senses at the altar in Late Medieval northern Europe

Senses at the altar in Late Medieval northern Europe

... In nonliturgical editions, the Speculum sacerdotum continues with a series of apostrophes to the priest that places the correct comportment of the senses in the Mass in opposition to imp[r] ...

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'The Difference Between Us': Using Early Medieval Northern European Texts in the Creation of a Work for Instrumental Ensemble, Voices and Electronics

'The Difference Between Us': Using Early Medieval Northern European Texts in the Creation of a Work for Instrumental Ensemble, Voices and Electronics

... of early medieval languages means that the processes of listening and semantic comprehension are no longer simultaneous for the majority of the ...to early medieval text as a sort of ...

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Of Mice and Maidens: Ideologies of Interspecies Romance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan

Of Mice and Maidens: Ideologies of Interspecies Romance in Late Medieval and Early Modern Japan

... While McCormick’s analysis is compelling, we should also consider other possible explanations for the lack of resolution regarding the serpent-woman. She is, after all, far from the only irui bride whose fate remains ...

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Apocalyptic outsiders and their uses in the early medieval West

Apocalyptic outsiders and their uses in the early medieval West

... in medieval apocalyptic ...Israel. Medieval Christians found interpretation of these texts challenging because of the tensions between possible historical and symbolic ...

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The Contemporary Evidence for Early Medieval Witchcraft-Beliefs

The Contemporary Evidence for Early Medieval Witchcraft-Beliefs

... northwest Europe, certainly around 1000 and perhaps several centuries earlier, there was a discourse in which women traversed the land, inflicting harm on ...

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Livestock and animal husbandry in early medieval England

Livestock and animal husbandry in early medieval England

... One question that aDNA analysis can and must address is that of the population genetics of early medieval cattle. Put simply, the cattle within a given region may have acted as a single population, with ...

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Eustache Deschamps, early medieval French poet

Eustache Deschamps, early medieval French poet

... striking images occurs when Deschamps describes his loved one in martial metaphors which become increasingly concrete: Pour ce vous tien rna dame et rna dee;,?~g, Mon refuge, rna fortres[r] ...

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Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe

Exploring representativeness and reliability for late medieval earthquakes in Europe

... These metadata archives are primarily intended as inputs into the seismic hazard assessments which remain fundamental to the development of strategies for earthquake risk reduction (through, in the case of the SHARE ...

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The landscape of drink: inns, taverns and alehouses in early modern Southampton

The landscape of drink: inns, taverns and alehouses in early modern Southampton

... Hanawalt, `The Host, the Law and the Ambiguous Space of Medieval London Taverns', in her Of Good and Ill Repute: Gender and Social Control in Medieval England Oxford & New York, 1998, Cu[r] ...

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A brief history of aquatic resource use in medieval Europe

A brief history of aquatic resource use in medieval Europe

... the early Mid- dle Ages throughout the species’ European range—- south to the Douro and deep into the interior of Atlantic ...late medieval shift of salmon fisheries in developed western regions down to ...

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Court Residences as Places of Exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1400-1700 (PALATIUM)

Court Residences as Places of Exchange in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe 1400-1700 (PALATIUM)

... in the Holy Roman Empire (e.g. the Palatine electors/ Saxony/Bavaria), families linked with the imperial courts (e.g. lords of Hradec), the Italian courts (e.g. the Gonzaga, Savoy and Farnese linked with Habsburg; the ...

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Outside the gate: sub urban legal practices in early medieval England

Outside the gate: sub urban legal practices in early medieval England

... Outside the gate: sub-urban legal practices in early medieval England John Baker and Stuart Brookes.. Abstract Many aspects of English early medieval Anglo-Saxon legal landscapes can be [r] ...

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