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Holiness and Masculinity in the Middle Ages
By (Author) Patricia H. Cullum
Edited by Katherine Lewis
University of Wales Press
University of Wales Press
26th October 2004
United Kingdom
Tertiary Education
Non Fiction
Gender studies: men and boys
Christianity
305.310940902
Hardback
227
Width 138mm, Height 216mm
Although studies of gender in medieval culture have tended to focus on femininity, the study of medieval masculinities has developed greatly over the last few years. This collection is the first to concentrate on this specific aspect of medieval gender studies, and looks at the ways in which varieties of medieval masculinity intersected with concepts of holiness. Individual essays in this volume explore differing notions of medieval holiness, understood variously as religious, saintly, sacred, pure, morally perfect, and consider topics such as the significance of the tonsure, sanctity and martyrdom, eunuch saints, and the writings of Henry Suso. The volume as a whole deals with a wide variety of texts and historical contexts, from Byzantium to Anglo-Saxon and late-medieval England.
'This collection goes some of the way to addressing this dearth of scholarship, and encourages new thinking on attitudes to the past and sainthood ... this is a well edited and coherent production'. Church Times
Patricia H. Cullum is a principal lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Huddersfield. Katherine J. Lewis is a lecturer in Medieval History at the University of Huddersfield.