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Creating Cistercian Nuns
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List of Illustrations Preface Acknowledgments On Currencies, Names, and Transcriptions List of Abbreviations and Short Titles Introduction: Written Fragments and Living Parts 1. Concerning Certain Women: The Women's Religious Movement in Champagne 2. Cities of Refuge: The Social World of Religious Women 3. Under the Religious Life: Reform and the Cistercian Order 4. The Bonds of Charity: The Special Cares of Cistercian Nuns 5. One and the Same Passion: Convents and Crusaders 6. A Space Apart: Gender and Administration in a New Social Landscape Epilogue: A Deplorable and Dangerous State: Crisis, Consolidation, and Collapse Appendix: Cistercian Convents and Domus-Dei of Champagne Bibliography Index

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Anne E. Lester is Associate Professor of History at the University of Colorado Boulder.

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"Lester examines the transition and transformation of informal communities of religious women living the apostolic life-characterized by charity, penitential piety, and poverty-into organized communities of Cistercian nuns after the Fourth Lateran Council (1215)... The author concentrates on Champagne, where some twenty Cistercian convents were established in the 13th century, and her impressive analysis of unpublished archival sources offers new perspectives on the dynamics of religious reform and the monastic life after 1215."-Choice (1 September 2012) "With Creating Cistercian Nuns, Anne Lester has made a vital contribution to our understanding of the deeply nuanced relationship between the thirteenth-century women's religious movement in Champagne and the apparatus of the Cistercian order. It fills several important lacunae and reconfigures the historiography... This is a book that will be read for some time to come."-David Winter, Canadian Journal of History (Autumn 2013) "The book will be a welcome addition to the academic study of monastic and church history and gender studies."-Mary Forman, ABR (April 2014) "Anne Lester's Creating Cistercian Nuns is a wonderful achievement. This book reconstructs ground-up a whole new socioreligious landscape in and around the country of Champagne while also contributing broadly to a new and evolving narrative of women's religious life in the thirteenth century. Lester's craft in this first monograph is remarkably mature, an ability to construct landscape and narrative out of the raw stuff of documentary records and to do so in pleasing prose."-John Van Engen, Speculum (October 2015) "In Creating Cistercian Nuns, Anne E. Lester makes a number of important and compelling arguments that will change our views of the relationship between the Cistercian order and women in the thirteenth century, the institutional shape and function of Cistercian nunneries, and the range of institutional responses to the urge to live the apostolic life in thirteenth-century France."-Sharon Farmer, UC Santa Barbara, author of Surviving Poverty in Medieval Paris "Anne E. Lester illuminates the lived world of thirteenth-century Cistercian nuns by portraying the establishment of women's houses in Champagne as the institutionalization of a local movement of female piety. By exploring the vexed problem of Cistercian women, Creating Cistercian Nuns enhances our understanding of the Cistercian order, the social history of Champagne, and movements of religious women."-Martha G. Newman, University of Texas at Austin

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