The life of nuns

love, politics, and religion in medieval German convents

[electronic resource] :, 204 pages

Langue : English

Publié 2024 par Open Book Publishers.

ISBN :
978-1-80511-267-9
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Numéro OCLC :
1442804273

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"In the Middle Ages half of those who chose the religious life were women, yet historians have overlooked entire generations of educated, feisty, capable and enterprising nuns, condemning them to the dusty silence of the archives. What, though, were their motives for entering a convent and what was their daily routine behind its walls like? How did they think, live and worship, both as individuals and as a community? How did they maintain contact with the families and communities they had left behind? Henrike Lähnemann and Eva Schlotheuber offer readers a vivid insight into the largely unknown lives and work of religious women in the fifteenth and sixteenth centuries. Using previously inaccessible personal diaries and letters, as well as tapestries, painting, architecture and music, the authors show that the nuns were, in fact, an active, even influential part of medieval society. They functioned as role models and engaged in spirited …

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Henrike Lähnemann and Eva Schlotheuber have written an outstanding history of the experience of medieval nuns brought vividly to life by the journal of a nun who recorded everything in order to constantly improve. The nuns lives could not be further from the stereotyped Hollywood character. The nuns in general love their life of devotion and education - unavailable to women outside the convent - they are free from the dangers of the world beyond the cloister walls, of husbands and childbirth or the servitude of corporeal marriage. As Brides of Christ their families enjoy a high status in society, with Christ as a son-in-law. A book written in a fluid, informal, informative style that will enlighten, surprise and delight. 

Sujets

  • Nuns
  • History
  • Social conditions
  • Monasticism and religious orders for women

Lieux

  • Germany