posted on 2023-07-24, 23:20authored byJENNIFER ANN LORD
The 'beguine ladies' of Roubaud (c. 1245–1414) were a community of religious laywomen in Provence allied to the local Franciscans. The thesis argues that they resisted institutional Church pressure on religious women to enter cloistered convents, instead offering women inspired by the example of Francis of Assisi an open, less restrictive religious life. The thesis reconstructs their history from the saint’s Life of their foundress, Douceline of Digne (1215–1274), and from documents left by the women.
History
Principal supervisor
Kathleen Bronwyn Neal
Additional supervisor 1
Constant Mews
Year of Award
2023
Department, School or Centre
School of Philosophical, Historical & International Studies