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Medieval Elite Women and the Exercise of Power, 1100–1400 : Moving beyond the Exceptionalist Debate
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Heather J. Tanner
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2019
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2019
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 19
Power and Agency in Post-Conquest England: Elite Women and the Transformations of the Twelfth Century
pp. 45
The Most Perfect Knight’s Countess: Isabella de Clare, Her Daughters, and Women’s Exercise of Power and Influence, 1190–ca. 1250
pp. 67
Beyond Good Queen Anne: Anne of Bohemia, Patronage, and Politics
pp. 91
Emma of Ivry, c. 1008–1080
pp. 113
From Mothers to Daughters: Literary Patronage as Political Work in Ponthieu
pp. 135
Pirate, Traitor, Wife: Jeanne of Belleville and the Categories of Fourteenth-Century French Noblewomen
pp. 157
Just Another Day in the Neighborhood: Collective Female Donation Practices at the Hospital of Saint John in Brussels
pp. 177
A “Necessary Companion”: The Salian Consort’s Expected Role in Governance
pp. 199
Power in Pursuit of Religion: The Penitent Sisters of Speyer and Their Choice of Affiliation
pp. 225
Women of Antioch: Political Culture and Powerful Women in the Latin East
pp. 247
Unexceptional Women: Power, Authority, and Queenship in Early Portugal
pp. 271
A Lifetime of Power: Beyond Binaries of Gender
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