Encyclopedia of Women in the Middle Ages

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About the Book

Most people have heard of Lady Godiva and her horseback tax protest in the 11th century and Joan of Arc who in the 15th century fought against the English for the French gaining sainthood in 1920. Many know of Eleanor of Aquataine, 12th century Queen of France and England, and powerful manipulator and protector of kings. Some know of Hildegarde and Beatrice and Blanche and Clare. There are many famous women of the Middle Ages whose lives and leadership brought important changes to history.
This encyclopedia contains several hundred entries on the culture, history and circumstances of women in the Middle Ages, from the years 500 to 1500 C.E. The geographical scope of this work is wide, with entries on women from England, France, Germany, Japan, and other nations around the world. There are entries on queens, empresses, and other women in positions of leadership as well as entries on topics such as work, marriage and family, households, employment, religion, and various other aspects of women’s lives in the Middle Ages. Genealogies of queens and empresses accompany the text in an appendix.

About the Author(s)

Award-winning author Jennifer Lawler is a free-lance writer. She lives in Los Angeles, California.

Bibliographic Details

Jennifer Lawler
Format: softcover (7 x 10)
Pages: 287
Bibliographic Info: appendix, glossary, bibliography, index
Copyright Date: 2008 [2001]
pISBN: 978-0-7864-3253-0
eISBN: 978-1-4766-0111-3
Imprint: McFarland

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments     vi
Preface      1
Note about Language, Transliteration, and Names     3
Introduction     5
The Encyclopedia    9
Appendix: Genealogical Charts     165
Glossary     231
Bibliography     241
Index     271

Book Reviews & Awards

  • “Delve[s] deeply…recommended”—Booklist
  • “Nicely written, readable, interesting entries”—ARBA
  • “Recommended”—Feminist Collections.