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Anne E. Lester Creating Cistercians Nuns: The Women’s Religious Movement and its Reform in Thirteenth Century Champagne Ithaca, Cornell University Press, 2011, XXII-261 p.

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  20 January 2017

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Religions (comptes rendus)
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1 Sur le problème du rapport de l’ordre avecles femmes, voir Frantz J. Felten, «Waren dieZisterzienser frauenfeindlich ? Die Zisterzienserund die religiöse Frauenbewegung im 12. undfrühen 13. Jahrhundert. Versuch einer Bestand-saufnahme der Forschung seit 1980 », et GrÉlois, Alexis, «L’expansion cistercienne en France :la part des affiliations et des moniales », in Felten, F. J. et RÖSener, W. (dir.), Norm und Realität.Kontinuität und Wandel der Zisterzienser im Mitte-lalter, Berlin, LIT Verlag, 2009, respectivementp. 179224 et 287-324.Google Scholar

2 Freed, John B., «Urban Development and the Cura Monialium in the Thirteenth Century Germany », Viator: Medieval and Renaissance Studies, 3, 1972, p. 311327.CrossRefGoogle Scholar