Gisela Muschiol (Germany) -- whose groundbreaking work on early medieval religious women revealed just how much control they exercised over their own liturgical lives. Founding sister of AGFEM (Arbeitskreis geistliche Frauen im europäischen Mittelalter). #TeamNun loves gender studies!
A PhD in Medieval History at St Andrews? I particularly welcome projects at the intersection of Monastic History and Archaeological Science -- apply by 8 December for funded studentships! www.st-andrews.ac.uk/history/pros...
Willa Stonecipher (Scotland) -- Fourth-Year Honours student in Medieval History at University of St Andrews and student in the St Andrews History & Archaeology Lab. Watches osteology videos in her spare time. Devoted to Paulina of Paulinzella. Up and coming member of #TeamNun.
Ulla Bucarey (Germany) -- gives voice to educated nuns at Cistercian Lichtenthal Abbey. Discoverer of awesome manuscripts. Also dabbles in numismatics (pictured here). Long-time member of AGFEM (Arbeitskreis geistliche Frauen im europäischen Mittelalter) and #TeamNun!
Sigrid Hirbodian (Germany) -- your go-to expert on women's religious communities in late Medieval Strasbourg. One of the four founders of AGFEM (Arbeitskreis geistliche Frauen im europäischen Mittelalter) -- Research Group of the Study of Medieval European Religious Women. #TeamNun!
#TeamNun mugs in the field! Cristina Andenna (Germany) researching religious women and religious orders in the twelfth and thirteenth centuries. Go #TeamNun!
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Training the next generation of Australian/New Zealand medievalists & early modernists in palaeography, diplomatics and charters at the last MEMS event at the Australian Catholic University, which has closed our program.
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Graciously hosted by Uni Bonn!
A great set of discussions on work-in-progress on women's religious communities -- from masters students to recent PhDs.