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Record Number:
4690
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Title:
Men, Women, and Miracles in Normandy, 1050- 1150 [the author argues that the representation of women in Norman miracle reports is surprisingly positive; women's testimony is recorded (when men are unavailable) and their tender care of children is emphasized; the author suggests that the monk-authors of the "miracula" were not misogynists and had contact with women, both in the monastery and in the secular world].
Source:
Medieval Memories: Men, Women, and the Past, 700-1300. Edited by Elisabeth van Houts. Women and Men in History Series. Longman, 2001. Pages 53 - 71.
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Article Type:
Essay
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Family
Gender
Hagiography
Latin Literature
Miracles
Monks
Mothers in Literature
Normandy
Witnesses
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Geographic Area:
France
Century:
11-12
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Year of Publication:
2001.
Language:
English
ISSN/ISBN:
0582369029