Zwischen Klausur und Welt. Autonomie und Interaktion spätmittelalterlicher geistlicher Frauengemeinschaften
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Author
Publication
2022 - Thorbecke Verlag, Ostfildern, Germany
Language
German
Word Count
102,500 words, Guess
Page Count
410 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL43604522M
- ISBN-139783799568913
- ISBN-103799568913
- OCLC Control Number1344293609
- Library of Congress Control Number2023401740
Classifications
- DDC940.1
- LCCD900
Description
Religiöse Frauengemeinschaften eröffnen faszinierende Einsichten in die kulturelle, intellektuelle und soziale Entwicklung im Mittelalter. In der Ordensforschung sind Frauen bisher dennoch vor allem als 'pastorales Problem' in Erscheinung getreten. Die Erforschung der weiblichen Religiosen bietet deshalb als die vielleicht größte Forschungslücke der aktuellen Geschichtswissenschaft ein enormes Forschungspotenzial. Der vorliegende Band arbeitet mit interdisziplinärem Ansatz die zentrale Rolle religiöser Frauen, ihrer Visionen und Lebensentwürfe für die Entwicklung der vormodernen Gesellschaft heraus. Die vielschichtigen Beziehungen und Interdependenzen zwischen dem ?Sonderraum? Kloster und der Laiengesellschaft erhellen deshalb in besonderer Weise Neuansätze oder Wandel der mittelalterlichen Gesellschaft.0/0Female religious communities provide a fascinating insight into cultural, intellectual, and social developments during the Middle Ages. Yet they have figured mainly as a 'pastoral problem' in the study of religious orders. Turning the focus on this largely discarded half of the religiously active members of society offers an enormous research potential, perhaps the largest neglected area in current historical studies. This is what the current volume sets out to explore. Through an interdisciplinary approach, the central role of religious women, their visions and actions, for the development of pre-modern society becomes apparent. The complex relationship and interdependence of the cloistered women and lay society shines a new light on significant changes in medieval society.
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Series Statement
- Vorträge und Forschungen -- 91
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