Femina
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A groundbreaking reappraisal of medieval femininity,
revealing why women have been written out of history, and why it matters, by
BBC historian Janina Ramirez.
'Janina Ramirez is a born storyteller, and in Femina she is
at the peak of her powers. This is bravura narrative history underpinned by
passionate advocacy for the women whom medieval history has too often ignored
or overlooked. Femina is essential reading' - Dan Jones, bestselling author of The
Plantagenets and Powers and Thrones
'I am the fiery life of divine substance, I blaze above the
beauty of the fields, I shine in the waters, I burn in sun, moon and stars' -
Hildegard of Bingen (1098 - 1179)
The middle ages are seen as a bloodthirsty time of Vikings,
saints and kings: a patriarchal society which oppressed and excluded women. But
when we dig a little deeper into the truth, we can see that the 'dark' ages
were anything but.
Oxford and BBC historian Janina Ramirez has uncovered
countless influential women's names struck out of historical records, with the
word FEMINA annotated beside them. As gatekeepers of the past ordered books to
be burnt, artworks to be destroyed, and new versions of myths, legends and
historical documents to be produced, our view of history has been manipulated.
Only now, through a careful examination of the
artefacts, writings and possessions they left behind, are the influential and
multifaceted lives of women emerging. Femina goes beyond the official records
to uncover the true impact of women like Jadwiga, the only female King in
Europe, Margery Kempe, who exploited her image and story to ensure her
notoriety, and the Loftus Princess, whose existence gives us clues about the
beginnings of Christianity in England. See the medieval world with fresh eyes
and discover why these remarkable women were removed from our collective
memories.
