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Gender and Heresy : Women and Men in Lollard Communities, 1420-1530 / Shannon McSheffrey.

By: Material type: TextTextSeries: The Middle Ages SeriesPublisher: Philadelphia : University of Pennsylvania Press, [2010]Copyright date: ©1996Description: 1 online resource (276 p.) : 3 illusContent type:
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ISBN:
  • 9780812215496
  • 9780812203967
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 284.3
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  • online - DeGruyter
Online resources: Available additional physical forms:
  • Issued also in print.
Contents:
Frontmatter -- Content -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Lollards of Coventry -- 3. The Lollard Communities -- 4. Lollards and the Family -- 5. Gender and Social Status -- 6. Conclusion: Lollardy, Gender, and Late Medieval Religious Culture -- Appendix: The Lallard Communities -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index
Summary: Shannon McSheffrey studies the communities of the late medieval English heretics, the Lollards, and presents unexpected conclusions about the precise ways in which gender shaped participation and interaction within the movement.
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eBook eBook Biblioteca "Angelicum" Pont. Univ. S.Tommaso d'Aquino Nuvola online online - DeGruyter (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Online access Not for loan (Accesso limitato) Accesso per gli utenti autorizzati / Access for authorized users (dgr)9780812203967

Frontmatter -- Content -- Illustrations -- Abbreviations -- Acknowledgment -- 1. Introduction -- 2. The Lollards of Coventry -- 3. The Lollard Communities -- 4. Lollards and the Family -- 5. Gender and Social Status -- 6. Conclusion: Lollardy, Gender, and Late Medieval Religious Culture -- Appendix: The Lallard Communities -- Notes -- Works Cited -- Index

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Shannon McSheffrey studies the communities of the late medieval English heretics, the Lollards, and presents unexpected conclusions about the precise ways in which gender shaped participation and interaction within the movement.

Issued also in print.

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.

In English.

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