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| Introduction |
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The Virgin as Social Icon: Perspectives from Late Antiquity |
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9 | (16) |
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Tleven ons heren Jhesu Christi: Female Readers and Dutch Devotional Literature in the Fifteenth Century |
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25 | (18) |
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Johannes Hertenstain's Translation (1425) of Grimlaicus's Rule for the Anchoresses at Steinertobel near St Gallen |
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43 | (22) |
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Ignorantia est mater omnium malorum: The Validation of Knowledge and the Office of Preaching in Late Medieval Female Franciscan Communities |
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65 | (20) |
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Women's Formal and Informal Traditions of Biblical Knowledge in Anglo-Norman England |
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85 | (26) |
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Gender and the Archive: The Preservation of Charters in Early Medieval Communities of Religious Women |
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111 | (22) |
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Henry Mande: The Making of a Male Visionary in Devotio Moderna |
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133 | (20) |
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The Meanings of Hair in the Anglo-Norman World: Masculinity, Reform, and National Identity |
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153 | (20) |
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Visions and Schism Politics in the Twelfth Century: Hildegard of Bingen, John of Salisbury, and Elisabeth of Schonau |
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173 | (16) |
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Renate Blumenfeld-Kosinski |
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Conflicting Roles: Jacqueline of Bavaria (d. 1436), Countess and Wife |
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189 | (20) |
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The Metamorphosis of Women? Autobiography from Margery Kempe to Martha Moulsworth |
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209 | (18) |
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Gender and Religious Autobiography between the Reformation and the Counter-Reformation: Typologies and Examples |
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227 | (14) |
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| Selected Bibliography of Anneke B. Mulder-Bakker |
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241 | (8) |
| Index of Historical Figures and Writers |
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249 | (6) |
| Index of Modern Authors Cited |
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