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Women Medievalists and the Academy Chance, Jane [Publ.]. |
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Introduction: "What has a Woman to do with Learning?" |
Elizabeth Elstob (1683-1756) and the Limits of Women's Agency in Early-Eighteenth-Century England |
Anna Jameson (1794-1860): "Primitive" Art and Iconography |
By Her Works Shall Ye Know Her: The Quest for Jessie L. Weston (1850-1928) |
Lina Eckenstein (1857-1931): Seeking Scope for Women |
Mary Bateson (1865-1906): Scholar and Suffragist |
Elise Richter (1865-1943): First Austrian Privatdozentin |
Eleanor Prescott Hammond (1866-1933): Pioneer Scholar of Middle English Manuscript Study |
Caroline F. E. Spurgeon (1869-1942): First Woman Professor of English in England |
"Hark the Herald Angels Sing": Here's to Georgiana Goddard King (1871-1939) |
"Miss Rickert of Vassar" and Edith Rickert at the University of Chicago (1871-1938) |
Mildred K. Pope (1872-1956): Anglo-Norman Scholar |
The Justices' Chronicler: Bertha Haven Putnam (1872-1960) |
Nellie Neilson (1873-1947): A Historian of "Wit, Whimsy, and Sheer Poetry" |
Evelyn Underhill (1875-1941): The Practical Mystic |
Kindred, College, and Scholarship in the Lifework of Bertha Surtees Phillpotts (1877-1932) |
Eleanor Shipley Duckett (1880-1976): Historian of the Latin Middle Ages |
Hope Emily Allen (1883-1960): An Independent Scholar |
Laura Hibbard Loomis (1883-1960): "Mrs Arthur" |
Helen Cam (1885-1968): Charting the Evolution of Medieval Institutions |
Grace Frank (1886-1978) and Medieval French Drama |
Margaret Rickert (1888-1973): Art Historian |
Charlotte D'Evelyn (1889-1977): An Instinct to Explore |
Eileen Edna Le Poer Power (1889-1940) |
Helen Waddell (1889-1965): The Scholar-Poet |
'Aimer la musique ancienne": Yvonne Rihouet Rokseth (1890-1948) |
The German Historian Elisabeth Busse-Wilson (1890-1974): Academic Feminism and Medieval Hagiography, 1914-1931 |
"An Extraordinary Sense of Powerful Restlessness": Nora Kershaw Chadwick (1891-1972) |
"Persephone Come Back from the Dead": Maude Violet Clarke (1892-1935) |
Joan Evans (1893-1977): Art Historian and Antiquary |
Dorothy L. Sayers (1893-1957): Medieval Mystery Maker |
Doris Mary Stenton (1894-1971): The Legal Records and the Historian |
Helen M. Roe (1895-1988): Champion of Medieval Irish Art and Iconography |
Suzanne Solente (1895-1978): A Life in the Manuscript Department of the Bibliothèque Nationale |
Sirarpie Der Nersessian (1896-1989): Pioneer of Armenian Art History |
Women and Medieval Scholarship in Bulgaria: Vera Ivanova-Mavrodinova (1896-1987) and Vasilka Tapkova-Zaimova (1924-) |
Margaret Schlauch (1898-1986): "Professor Prefers Iron Curtain Land" |
Pearl Kibre (1900-1985): Manuscript Hunter and Historian of Medieval Science and the Universities |
An Anglo-Saxonist at Oxford and Cambridge: Dorothy Whitelock (1901-1982) |
Ruth J. Dean (1902-2003): "Dean" of Anglo-Norman Studies |
James Bruce Ross (1902-1995) and the Sources for Medieval and Renaissance History |
Marie-Therese d'Alverny (1903-1991): The History of Ideas in the Middle Ages in the Mediterranean Basin |
Christine A. E. M. Mohrmann (1903-1988) and the Study of Christian Latin |
Mary Dominica Legge (1905-1986): Anglo-Norman Scholar |
Daughter of Her Time: Anneliese Maier (1905-1971) and the Study of Fourteenth-Century Philosophy |
A Woman Historian in Oxford (1905-2003) |
Beryl Smalley (1905-1984): The Medieval Bible in the Modern Academy |
Cora Elizabeth Lutz (1906-1985): Magistra Egregii |
Voicing Silenced Rituals: The Unearthing of the Life Story of Arthurian Legend by Helaine Newstead (1906-1981) |
Articulating the Middle English Lexicon: Margaret Ogden (1909-1988), Medieval Medical Texts, and the Middle English Dictionary |
Debunking the Myths, Transmitting Knowledge in Clear Language: Régine Pernoud (1909-1998) |
Maria Rosa Lida de Malkiel (1910-1962) and Medieval Spanish Literary Historiography |
'To Open a Door upon the Past of Scotland': Helena Mennie Shire (1912-1991) |
Memoir (1914-) |
A Singular Career: College Professor and Army Wife (1914- ) |
A Scholar of Early Britain: Rachel Bromwich (1915- ) |
Jane Hayward (1918-1994): "Radiance and Reflection" |
Getting It All Together |
"Magistra Studentorum per Armeniam et Byzantium": Nina G. Garsoian (1923-) |
Elizabeth Salter (1925-1980): Teacher and Scholar of Middle English Literature |
Rosemary Estelle Woolf (1925-1978): A Serious Scholar |
Historian of Art (1928-) |
Elisabeth Gössmann (1928- ): Overcoming Obstacles |
My Way with Misericords (1929-) |
Professor Rosemary Cramp (1929-): The Hild of Durham |
The Networked Life (1931-) |
Another Perspective on Alterity and the Grotesque (1932-) |
Ars Longa, Vita Brevis (1932-) |
Benedicta Ward, S.L.G. (1933-): The Love of Learning and the Love of God |
Latent Feminist Loosed on Medieval History (1935-) |
Joan M. Ferrante (1936- ): Going the Distance in Life and Literature |
Marcia L. Colish (1937-): Intellectual Historian |
My Life and Works (1941-) |