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The Early Abbesses, Nuns and Female Tenants of the Abbey of Holy Trinity, Caen
The Journal of Ecclesiastical History, 1997A major problem for the student of a relatively new discipline or sub-discipline is the construction of a framework within which to operate. In the case of the economic, social and legal position of women in the Middle Ages the only clear thing is that the lines are slowly being redrawn, although more perhaps with respect to the central Middle Ages ...
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From the Tabennisi nunnery to Pussy Riot: female holy fools in Byzantium and Russia
Canadian Slavonic Papers, 2018In this paper, as the author explores the gendered aspects of the holy fool’s phenomenology, she argues that, despite the presumed egalitarianism and the fact that female holy fools appeared in Byz...
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ISTORIYA, 2021
The research focuses on establishing and personifying the rather shady and marginal group of “Russian female pilgrims” that decided to stay in the Holy Land in 1910—1920’s and caught the attention of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the formation of the state of Israel.
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The research focuses on establishing and personifying the rather shady and marginal group of “Russian female pilgrims” that decided to stay in the Holy Land in 1910—1920’s and caught the attention of the Soviet Ministry of Foreign Affairs after the formation of the state of Israel.
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Architectural History, 2005
How did the restrictions imposed by eighteenth-century society help and hinder women in their fulfilment of the role of architectural patron? This article will examine the case of Henrietta Cavendish Holies Harley, second Countess of Oxford and Mortimer (1694–1755), and patron of the remarkable remodelling of Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghamshire.
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How did the restrictions imposed by eighteenth-century society help and hinder women in their fulfilment of the role of architectural patron? This article will examine the case of Henrietta Cavendish Holies Harley, second Countess of Oxford and Mortimer (1694–1755), and patron of the remarkable remodelling of Welbeck Abbey in Nottinghamshire.
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Anorexia: The female identity from holy misticism to the new social feminine mystique
2008This article analyses a number of cultural themes, such as body and food representation, bearing in mind that anorexia itself is studied as a Cultural-bound Syndrome, and it presents the results of studies carried out using Analysis of Lexical Corrispondence (ACL) on letters of mystics of the past (Caterina Benincasa, Simone Weil) who are today ...
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Female erectile tissues and sexual dysfunction after pelvic radiotherapy: A scoping review
Ca-A Cancer Journal for Clinicians, 2022Deborah C Marshall, Mas +2 more
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2018
Andreou’s study focuses on two Byzantine hagiographic texts, each of which relates the story of a married couple: the Life of Andronikos and Athanasia and the Passion of Adrianos and Natalia. The texts’ protagonists evidence certain emotions, which are, on the one hand, rarely represented in hagiographic literature (e.g., affection for one’s child or ...
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Andreou’s study focuses on two Byzantine hagiographic texts, each of which relates the story of a married couple: the Life of Andronikos and Athanasia and the Passion of Adrianos and Natalia. The texts’ protagonists evidence certain emotions, which are, on the one hand, rarely represented in hagiographic literature (e.g., affection for one’s child or ...
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