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Women And Religion In Medieval England Wood Diana

  • SKU: BELL-55621482
Women And Religion In Medieval England Wood Diana
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Publisher: Oxbow Books
File Extension: PDF
File size: 15.16 MB
Pages: 200
Author: Wood, Diana
ISBN: 9781842170984, 1842170988
Language: English
Year: 2003

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Women And Religion In Medieval England Wood Diana by Wood, Diana 9781842170984, 1842170988 instant download after payment.

Nuns and devout noblewomen were sometimes celebrated for their achievements in the literature of the medieval period, but more often than not these women only appear on the side-lines of history, while the ordinary wife and mother is virtually invisible. These papers, written by historians and archaeologists, discuss the religious devotion and spiritual life of medieval women from all walks of life. From an analysis of the architecture and economic organisation of nunneries, to an assessment of the medieval Church's response to the pain and perils of childbirth, these papers consider the influence of the church on the lives of women, and the influence that women had on the life and worship of the Church.

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