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  • 1
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Minneapolis u.a. : University of Minnesota Press
    Pages: 331 S., Abb.
    Series Statement: Medieval Studies at Minnesota
    Keywords: Schauspiel ; Kontext und Funktion ; Context and Function ; Le contexte et la fonction
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  • 2
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    Book
    St. Andrews : Centre for French History and Culture of the University of St. Andrews, School of History, University of St Andrews
    ISBN: 9781907548093 , 9781907548086
    Language: English
    Pages: V, 128 S.
    Series Statement: St. Andrews studies in French history and culture
    Parallel Title: Online-Ausg. "For the salvation of my soul"
    DDC: 929.344
    Keywords: Wills History ; Women Legal status, laws, etc ; History ; Women Social conditions ; Wills ; France ; Women--Legal status, laws, etc ; France ; Bibliografie ; Bibliografie ; Frankreich ; Frau ; Testament ; Geschichte 1300-1800
    Abstract: Includes bibliography (p. 116-126)
    Description / Table of Contents: Introduction / Joëlle Rollo-Koster and Kathryn L. ReyersonItem Lego... Item Volo... Is there really an 'I' in medieval Provençales' wills? / Joëlle Rollo-Koster -- Family emotional outlets? Women's wills, women's voices in medieval Marseille / Francine Michaud -- Wills of spouses in Montpellier before 1350: a case study of gender in testamentary practice / Kathryn L. Reyerson -- Scripts for funeral theater: Burgundian testaments and the performance of social identities / Kathleen Ashley -- Women and gift-giving in eighteenth-century Brittany: wills and donations / Nancy Locklin -- Writing wills and families: constructing mixed-race families in eighteenth-century France / Jennifer L. Palmer -
    Note: Series editor-in-chief: Guy Rowlands, University of St Andrews , Available through Centre for French History and Culture of the University of St Andrews , Introduction , Item Lego... Item Volo... Is there really an 'I' in medieval Provençales' wills? , Family emotional outlets? Women's wills, women's voices in medieval Marseille , Wills of spouses in Montpellier before 1350: a case study of gender in testamentary practice , Scripts for funeral theater: Burgundian testaments and the performance of social identities , Women and gift-giving in eighteenth-century Brittany: wills and donations , Writing wills and families: constructing mixed-race families in eighteenth-century France
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  • 3
    ISBN: 9780367439569
    Language: English
    Pages: xiii, 258 Seiten , Diagramme
    Series Statement: Studies in medieval history and culture
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Rethinking medieval margins and marginality
    DDC: 306.0940902
    Keywords: Marginality, Social History To 1500 ; Europe Social conditions To 1492 ; Europe History To 1492 ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Europa ; Marginalität ; Randgruppe ; Mittelalter
    Abstract: "Marginality assumes a variety of forms in current discussions of the Middle Ages. Modern scholars have considered a seemingly innumerable list of people to have been marginalized in the European Middle Ages: the poor, criminals, unorthodox religious, the disabled, the mentally ill, women, so-called infidels, and the list goes on. If so many inhabitants of medieval Europe can be qualified as "marginal," it is important to interrogate where the margins lay and what it means that the majority of people occupied them. In addition, we scholars need to re-examine our use of a term that seems to have such broad applicability to ensure that we avoid imposing marginality on groups in the Middle Ages that the era itself may not have considered as such. In the medieval era, when belonging to a community was vitally important, people who lived on the margins of society could be particularly vulnerable. And yet, as scholars have shown, we ought not forget that this heightened vulnerability sometimes prompted so-called "marginals" to form their own communities, as a way of redefining the center and placing themselves within it. The present volume explores the concept of marginality, to whom the moniker has been applied, to whom it might usefully be applied, and how we might more meaningfully define marginality based on historical sources rather than modern assumptions. Although the volume's geographic focus is Europe, the chapters look further afield to North Africa, the Sahara, and the Levant acknowledging that at no time, and certainly not in the Middle Ages, was Europe cut off from other parts of the globe"--
    Note: Hier auch später erschienene, unveränderte Nachdrucke , Includes bibliographical references and index
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  • 4
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    Online Resource
    Cham : Springer International Publishing
    ISBN: 9783319389424
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (XXIX, 257 p. 10 illus)
    Edition: Springer eBook Collection. History
    Series Statement: The New Middle Ages
    Parallel Title: Printed edition
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    Keywords: History ; France History ; Europe History-476-1492 ; Literature, Medieval ; Europe—History—476-1492. ; France—History.
    Abstract: This book illuminates the connections and interaction among women and between women and men during the medieval period. To do this, Kathryn L. Reyerson focuses specifically on the experiences of Agnes de Bossones, widow of a changer of the mercantile elite of Montpellier. Agnes was a real estate mogul and a patron of philanthropic institutions that permitted lower strata women to survive and thrive in a mature urban economy of the period before 1350. Notably, Montpellier was a large urban center in southern France. Linkages stretched horizontally and vertically in this robust urban environment, mitigating the restrictions of patriarchy and the constraints of gender. Using the story of Agnes de Bossones as a vehicle to larger discussions about gender, this book highlights the undeniable impact that networks had on women’s mobility and navigation within a restrictive medieval society
    Abstract: Introduction -- Agnes de Bossones’ Origins, Marriage, and Litigation -- Agnes’s Family Networks -- Agnes’s Networks of Property -- Marriage -- Apprenticeship -- Urban/Rural Connections -- Women of the Marketplace: Horizontal and Vertical Links -- A Community of Prostitutes in Campus Polverel -- Agnes’s Networks of Philanthropy -- Conclusions
    URL: Volltext  (lizenzpflichtig)
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9783031049156
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource(XXVII, 346 p. 45 illus.)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2022.
    Series Statement: Mediterranean Perspectives
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    Keywords: Europe—History—476-1492. ; Italy—History. ; Civilization—History.
    Abstract: Chapter 1: Introduction -- Chapter 2: Maritime Violence: Piracy and War: The Struggle for the Strait -- Chapter 3: The Sicilian Vespers: Roger de Lauria and the Ambiguities of Violence -- Chapter 4: The Art of Raiding: The Catalan-Aragonese 1292 Expedition into the Aegean Sea -- Chapter 5: Logistical Arrangements Between Sicily and Southern Italy during Alfonso V’s Conquest of Naples, 1435-1442 -- Chapter 6: Travel and Trade: Violence and Exchange in Post-Norman Sicily -- Chapter 7: Grand Tour and Pilgrimage: Sicily in the Imagination of Ibn Jubayr -- Chapter 8: Four men in a boat. Trade practices between the French Midi and the Kingdom of Sicily in the 12th and 13th centuries -- Chapter 9: Literary and Material Culture: Creating the "Communitas Siciliae" in the Post-Vespers Years -- Chapter 10: “The Luxuriant Southern Scene:” Textiles, Clothing and Memory in the Medieval Kingdom of Southern Italy and Sicily -- Chapter11: Ghosts of Admiral Roger: Piracy and Political Fantasy in Tirant lo Blanc -- Chapter 12: Digital Sicily: Digital Mapping Technology and the War of Sicilian Vespers: Using New Methods to Better Understand Old Problems -- Chapter 13: The Norman Sicily Project: A Digital Portal to Sicily's Norman Past. .
    Abstract: This book synthesizes three fields of inquiry on the cutting edge of scholarship in medieval studies and world history: the history of medieval Sicily; the history of maritime violence, often named as piracy; and digital humanities. By merging these seemingly disparate strands in the scholarship of world history and medieval studies into a single volume, this book offers new insights into the history of medieval Sicily and the study of maritime violence. As several of the essays in this volume demonstrate, maritime violence fundamentally shaped experience in the medieval Mediterranean, as every ship that sailed, even those launched for commerce or travel, anticipated the possibility of encountering pirates, or dabbling in piracy themselves.
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