Diane Watt has received funding from the AHRC, British Academy and Leverhulme Trust. The British Library’s breathtaking new exhibition, Medieval Women: In Their Own Words, brings to life the ...
Viewing links for the online version will be sent out in the confirmation email you receive after booking. Historian Hetta Howes’ charts the life and times of four medieval women: Marie de France, ...
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The programs of the Morgan Library & Museum are made possible with public funds from the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs in partnership with the City Council, and by the New York State ...
Courtesy of Chris McNamee and Janet Simon One New York woman is currently residing ... thrones as seats and medieval paintings — plus a main dining table that is actually from a castle in ...
A new exhibition at the British Library will offer a rare look at the lives of medieval women, illuminating their often-hidden place in history through a multi-sensory experience. Using a range of ...
Poet, Mystic, Widow, Wife: The Extraordinary Lives of Medieval Women and God’s Own Gentlewoman bring the real world of medieval women out of the margins. Margery Kempe gave up her duties as a wife and ...
A NEW project celebrating a ‘trailblazing’ medieval woman in York has gone on display. A project by York Learning, Kyra Women’s Project and All Saints Church in North Street has brought the ...