Women, Crusading and the Holy Land in Historical Narrative (e-bog) af Hodgson, Natasha R.
Hodgson, Natasha R. (forfatter)

Women, Crusading and the Holy Land in Historical Narrative e-bog

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Women's role in crusades and crusading examined through a close investigation of the narratives in which they appear.Narratives of crusading have often been overlooked as a source for the history of women because of their focus on martial events, and perceptions about women inhibiting the recruitment and progress of crusading armies. Yet women consistently appeared in the histories of crusade a...
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Forfattere Hodgson, Natasha R. (forfatter)
Forlag Boydell Press
Udgivet 15 november 2007
Længde 304 sider
Genrer 1DBKE
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781846156038
Women's role in crusades and crusading examined through a close investigation of the narratives in which they appear.Narratives of crusading have often been overlooked as a source for the history of women because of their focus on martial events, and perceptions about women inhibiting the recruitment and progress of crusading armies. Yet women consistently appeared in the histories of crusade and settlement, performing a variety of roles. While some were vilified as "e;useless mouths"e; or prostitutes, others undertook menial tasks for the army, went on crusade with retinuesof their own knights, and rose to political prominence in the Levant and and the West. This book compares perceptions of women from a wide range of historical narratives including those eyewitness accounts, lay histories andmonastic chronicles that pertained to major crusade expeditions and the settler society in the Holy Land. It addresses how authors used events involving women and stereotypes based on gender, family role, and social status in writing their histories: how they blended historia and fabula, speculated on women's motivations, and occasionally granted them a literary voice in order to connect with their audience, impart moral advice, and justify the crusade ideal. Dr NATASHA R. HODGSON teaches at Nottingham Trent University.