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abbesses leadership
Actual Religious Women
Anglo-Saxon nun
Anglo-Saxon nuns
Anglo-Saxon saints
Anglo-Saxon women
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Cloistered Women
Domesday Book
Double Houses
Early Anglo-Saxon
early medieval England
Early Medieval Ireland
Edgar's Reign
Edgar’s Reign
Elisabeth Magnou Nortier
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Female Monastic
female religious communities
Female Religious Houses
Late Anglo-Saxon
Liber Vitae
monastic life women
pre-Conquest female monasticism
pre-Conquest Period
pre-Viking Age
Regularis Concordia
Religious Congregations
religious devotion
religious vocation history
Religious Women
Romano German Pontifical
Royal West Saxon Houses
tenth-century English Church
Viking Age
Walter De Gray Birch
William Son
Women's Religious Houses
Women’s Religious Houses
Young Man
Product details
- ISBN 9780754600435
- Weight: 620g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 21 Jun 2000
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
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There is no published account of the history of religious women in England before the Norman Conquest. Yet, female saints and abbesses, such as Hild of Whitby or Edith of Wilton, are among the most celebrated women recorded in Anglo-Saxon sources and their stories are of popular interest. This book offers the first general and critical assessment of female religious communities in early medieval England. It transforms our understanding of the different modes of religious vocation and institutional provision and thereby gives early medieval women’s history a new foundation.
Sarah Foot is Lecturer in medieval history at the Department of History, University of Sheffield.
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