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The contours of female piety in later medieval hagiography
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Year: 1981

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Vita perfecta, the ideal of sainthood in the thirteenth century
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Year: 1982 Publisher: Stuttgart Hiersemann

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Other Middle Ages
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ISBN: 9780812292312 Year: 2015 Publisher: Philadelphia

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From birth to old age : the human life cycle in medieval thought, 1250-1350
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ISBN: 0819174866 9780819174864 Year: 1989 Publisher: Lanham University press of America

Miracles and wonders : the development of the concept of miracle, 1150 - 1350.
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ISBN: 9780754658757 9781315248851 9781351917285 0754658759 Year: 2007 Volume: *18 Publisher: Aldershot Ashgate

Violence and miracle in the fourteenth century : private grief and public salvation
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ISBN: 0226302954 9780226302959 Year: 1995 Publisher: Chicago (Ill.): University of Chicago press

Voices from the bench : the narratives of lesser folk in medieval trials
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ISBN: 9781403966919 1403966915 Year: 2006 Volume: *44 Publisher: Houndmills ; New York Palgrave Macmillan

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'Voices from the Bench' is a collection of microhistorical essays written by an internationally-known group of scholars specializing in medieval and early modern social history, covering Europe and Mesoamerica. Each essay focuses on formerly anonymous folk by providing a microhistorical portrait drawn from such judicial sources as canonization hearings, the trials of the Inquisition, chancery, criminal, royal, municipal and other courts. Women, Jews, New Christians, witches, servants, midwives, children, the possessed, peasants, shepherds and urban-dwellers are among the often marginalized figures whose daily lives, struggles, mores, and popular beliefs are brought to life through a close reading of these sources.

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