Women in the Middle Ages:
Bibliographies, Indexes, Texts, Articles
October 2003: I apologize for taking so long to update this site. Between
trying to get a password in order to re-upload the site (and hence not checking links, etc., until
I had it) and job changes, as well as conference papers, I'm more than a little behind. Please let
me know about any broken links or changed Internet addresses I've missed, and do feel free to suggest
other sites, as well. Thank you for your patience!
This site includes not only texts, translations, and articles
of and about the Middle Ages (roughly 450-1500 A.D.), especially about women, but bibliographies
and indexes to print sources, as well.
Dr. John Lienhard of the University of
Houston and creator and host of KUHF Public Radio's Engines of Our Ingenuity suggested
that I gather into one Web site the various Engines programs which focus on the
Middle Ages in some way, and especially those which focus on medieval women. He further suggested
that this site include links to other Medieval-themed sites to enrich medieval studies research
which might begin via an Engines of Our Ingenuity program. In April 1998, I created the
original of this Web site as a graduate student in the School of Information Sciences for my
third Master's degree, U of Tennessee-Knoxville. As I return to this site in the summer and fall
of 2001, primarily a medieval studies scholar and librarian specializing in literature,
myth/folklore, and Maid Marian (i.e., the Robin Hood material), I have moved to Houston, Texas,
and married Henry Greek, a medieval historian -- who introduced me to Engines of Our Ingenuity.
Dr. Lienhard often includes fascinating but little-known information about the Middle Ages in his radio
program, and I am happy to draw these pieces together with other sites to encourage further research.
When this site is more or less complete--and, in many ways, it
will never be complete--it will include at least fourteen basic categories. Each Directory link
leads to a Directory of annotated site-links; some site-links occur
more than once.
--Sherron Lux, Medievalist and Librarian
- Instructor-Tutor-Librarian-Medieval Literature Scholar
- Papers & publications in Medieval Literature & the Robin Hood legend (Maid Marian)
- English & public radio at Augusta College & UT-Knoxville
- ALA-accredited M.S., U of Tennessee-Knoxville
- M.A., English, U of Tennessee-Knoxville
- M.Ed., English, Augusta College, Augusta, GA
- B.A., English, Shorter College, Rome, GA
- Concentration in Music, Macon College, Macon, GA
- Email me at:
sherronclg@hotmail.com
INDEX
Created April 1998 by Sherron Lux
Last UPDATED October 2003
sherronclg@hotmail.com
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