Focusing on the evolution of societal perceptions, this study explores how the realities of old age have transformed significantly since the Middle Ages. Despite these changes, it reveals that the underlying images, attitudes, and expectations surrounding elderly individuals have shifted less dramatically, highlighting a persistent gap between evolving social conditions and enduring stereotypes.
Šûlammît Šaḥar Boeken





Exploring the concept of women as a potential "fourth estate" in medieval society, Shulamith Shahar examines the diverse attitudes toward women and their societal roles in western Europe from the twelfth to the fifteenth centuries. The study delves into historical perspectives on women's status, providing a comprehensive analysis of their influence and the complexities surrounding gender during this period.
Exploring the often-overlooked contributions of women within the Waldensian sect, this book challenges traditional narratives that exclude their significant roles. It highlights how these women actively participated in the movement, demonstrating that gender did not limit their involvement or impact. Through detailed analysis, the text sheds light on their experiences and contributions, enriching the understanding of Waldensian history and its dynamics.
Childhood in the Middle Ages
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The book explores medieval attitudes towards children, delving into various European sources to analyze images of childhood and the different stages of development recognized in that era. It covers perspectives from both the nobility and peasantry, providing a comprehensive view of how childhood was perceived and experienced in medieval culture.
Geschichte der Frauen in der mittelalterlichen Gesellschaft vom 12. bis 15. Jahrhundert in Westeuropa unter anderem von Edelfrauen, Städterinnen, Bäuerinnen oder als Hexen diffamierten