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Centered on female education in the European Middle Ages – in particular in the later Middle Ages – this article explores the ins and outs of female literacy. “Literacy” is a disputed notion when applied to the Middle Ages.
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17 lis 2023 · Women’s practical Literacy and Learning Practices in the late Middle Ages (1350-1500) DE EN ES FR IT PL. Nowe spojrzenie na rolę kobiet w średniowiecznej edukacji. Nowe odkrycia i opracowanie nowych podejść doprowadziły do ponownego przyjrzenia się znaczeniu kobiecych wspólnot religijnych dla edukacji w średniowieczu. Społeczeństwo.
This essay provides a holistic review of what girls and young women learned, and the settings in which they learned, in the Middle Ages in England between the Norman Conquest (1066) and the Dissolution of the Monasteries (late 1530s). Education of girls was carried out in households, elementary schools, and nunneries, as well as through ...
17 lis 2023 · New findings and approaches have led to a re-examination of the educational role of women’s religious communities in the Middle Ages. Until recently, the education and training of medieval religious women has been relatively ignored by academic researchers.
25 sie 2021 · Hall’s article challenges historians to look for women’s learning well before the early modern period in a variety of unexplored contexts, expands historical understanding of the intellectual lives of women in the medieval world, and elucidates the extent to which important avenues of education existed outside of formal or elite institutions.
22 sie 2013 · This book maps out what we now firmly know—and what we are just beginning to know--after four decades of scholarship on women and gender in medieval Europe. Medieval gender rules seem both foreign and familiar today.
This essay provides a holistic review of what girls and young women learned, and the settings in which they learned, in the Middle Ages in England between the Norman Conquest (1066) and the Dissolution of the Monasteries (late 1530s).