IMC 2012: Keywords
IMC 2012: Sessions tagged with Women's Studies
- Articulating the 'Rules' of Female Aggression (1217)
- Aspects of Iconography (603)
- Breaking Rules by Being a Woman (1317)
- Caritas as a 'Rule' to Follow (821)
- Class and Community in Late Middle English Texts (831)
- Dress, Textile, and Convention (or Not), I (1103)
- Following the 'Rules' of Gender (or Not!) in the Middle Ages, I (717)
- Following the 'Rules' of Gender (or Not!) in the Middle Ages, II (817)
- Following the Rules or Not in Preaching, III: The Preachers (1214)
- 'Forms of Life': Rules and Other Normative Texts in Late Medieval Female Religious Communities, 1200-1500, I (517)
- 'Forms of Life': Rules and Other Normative Texts in Late Medieval Female Religious Communities, 1200-1500, II (617)
- From Infamous Queens to Spectacular Countesses: Ruling Women in Medieval Italy (9th - 12th Centuries) (529)
- Gender, Violence, and Punishment (1701)
- 'In aliquibus iudiciariis consuetudinibus minime conuenire': Tripartitum and Customary Law in the Medieval Kingdom of Hungary-Croatia (1632)
- Medieval Gender and Sexuality: After the Middle Ages (1528)
- Medieval Saints: Cults and Hagiography (625)
- Models of Kingly and Queenly Behaviour (729)
- Rules and Practices in Medieval Germany (518)
- Sexuality and Unsexy Rules: Conflicting Pleasures (1621)
- The Angevins, I: Family, Benefaction, and Power (1622)
- The Childless Queen, I (1026)
- The Childless Queen, II (1126)
- The Old Library of the Convent of Soeterbeeck: The Long-Term History of a Book Collection (1127)
- The Secret Lives of Books: Adaptation and Alteration in Medieval Manuscripts, I - Putting the Biblical Texts to New Uses (1502)
- To Have or Have Not, To Give or Give Not: Social Status and Money Matters (108)
- Weaving the Fabric of Society?: Rules of Royals and Nobles in Scotland, c. 1200-c. 1603 (217)
- Women and Religion in the British Isles (710)
- Women In and Out of Rules: The Representation and Perception of 'Marginal' Females in Medieval England (317)
- Writing and Rewriting History in Conquest England (618)
- Writings of the Church Fathers (708)