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This study examines the post-medieval reception of Vienna's women's
monastic institutions as historical icons of the medieval past.
Over time, the eight major women's convents of Vienna become linked
in the popular mind with the broader mythology of "Alt-Wien," the
old Vienna. Accounts of the city in geographical materials of the
fifteenth through nineteenth centuries - maps and panoramas,
topographies, travel literature, and Vienna-centric folktale
collections - frequently allude to the convents' former identities
at the expense of their ongoing presence as active female religious
establishments. By teasing out the way people think about the
physical and historical place such women's institutions held in
this important urban and political center, Received Medievalisms
provides a new picture of the ways in which the medieval shapes
later understandings of women's role and agency within the city.
This study examines the post-medieval reception of Vienna's women's
monastic institutions. Through analysis of the physical and
historical place such women's institutions held in an important
urban and political center, this book provides a new picture of the
ways in which the medieval shapes later understandings of women's
role and agency.
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