coexistence with Catholic culture – we can deduce that Anslay's version of Christine's text resonated more strongly with sixteenth-century English readers than the original did with its fifteenth-century French audience, gaining more sympathy for Christine's goal of elevating the status of women....
However, I did meet some very nice fellow van lifers parked up next to me, a French man who had been fossil hunting nearby, the region is famous for pterodactyl fossils, and a French and Lithuanian couple who had just come back from 6 months in Spain. I love meeting people on the ro...
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In the last Module we introduced the slave trade in the Medieval Middle East. In this module we will further explore slavery. How was it possible that some of the most powerful people in society, both men and women, were or had been slaves? We will discuss the outrage that followed profe...
French court historian Jean Froissart made a distinction between the estampie and the carol in hisL’espinette amoureuse, written 1365–72: “And as soon as [the minstrels] had stopped the estampies that they beat, those men and women who amused themselves dancing, without hesitation, began ...
The storm of anti-Semitic violence loosed byNaziGermany under the leadership ofAdolf Hitlerfrom 1933 to 1945 not only reached a terrifying intensity in Germany itself but also inspired anti-Jewish movements elsewhere. Anti-Semitism waspromulgatedin France by theCagoulards(French: “Hooded Men”),...
The concept of the dance of death lost its awesome hold in the Renaissance, but the universality of the theme inspired its revival in French 19th-centuryRomanticliterature and in 19th- and 20th-century music. In 1957 it was effectively used as the visual climax ofIngmar Bergman’s motion pict...
Medieval Single Women: The Politics of Social Classification in Late Medieval Englanddoi:10.2752/147800409X411100Katherine L. FrenchState University of New York at New PaltzCultural and Social History: The Journal of the Social History Society
Crossing Borders: Love between Women in Medieval French and Arabic Literatures (review)doi:10.1353/itx.0.0009Cary HowieTexas Tech University Press