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Monastic Women and Secular Economy in Later Medieval Europe, ca. 1200 to 1500
1032290706 pdf This book aims to rewrite the narrative of women and power in medieval society. Based on a rich corpus of sources systematically collected for the first time it reveals female monasteries as central and economically able agents in feudal society. With a chronological focus on the late Middle Ages, this book focuses on four powerful convents located in modern-day France, Germany, and Switzerland. Three of these institutions were aristocratic convents founded in the early Middle Ages. They were endowed with far-ranging feudal prerogatives that were largely, but not exclusively, derived from landed possessions. The fourth convent originated in the thirteenth century and disposed of a primarily monetary economy. Read more