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IMC 2022: Sessions

Session 1636: Southern France and the Mediterranean, II: Women

Thursday 7 July 2022, 11.15-12.45

Organiser:John H. Arnold, King's College, University of Cambridge
Moderator/Chair:Daniel Smail, Department of History, Harvard University
Paper 1636-aUsing Digital Tools to Explore Women's Networks in 14th-Century Provence
(Language: English)
Nicole Archambeau, Department of History, Colorado State University, Fort Collins
Index terms: Hagiography, Medicine, Social History, Women's Studies
Paper 1636-bWomen and Credit in Montpellier
(Language: English)
Verena Weller, Historisches Institut, Universität Mannheim
Index terms: Gender Studies, Historiography - Medieval, Social History, Women's Studies
Paper 1636-cWomen Hospital Officials in 15th-Century Perpignan: Catalan and Southern French Influences
(Language: English)
Rebecca Winer, Department of History, Villanova University, Pennsylvania
Index terms: Economics - Urban, Gender Studies, Social History, Women's Studies
Abstract

During the Middle Ages, political borders did not isolate southern France from its Mediterranean neighbors. The sessions in this series are designed to bring the region's rich historiography out of its local context and to connect southern France to the field of Mediterranean studies. This session, featuring speakers from the United States and Germany, explores the role of women in credit systems, commerce, law, and canonization proceedings in Languedoc, Cerdanya, and Provence, with special attention to new digital methods and inter-regional comparisons.