Milities Christi in hortis liliorum domini? : hagiographic constructions of masculinity and holiness in thirteenth-century Liège
Scholars of medieval religious practice agree that gender played some role in influencing hagiographic depictions of religious behaviour. However, as is outlined in the introductory chapter, the idea of using gender as an analytical tool has been predominantly applied to women and femininity. This t...
Main Author: | More, Alison |
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Other Authors: | Muessig, Carolyn |
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University of Bristol
2004
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Online Access: | https://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.409413 |
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