![]() | Fictive Orders and Feminine Religious Identities, 1200-1600 Alison More, Lecturer in Latin and Palaeography, Centre for Medieval and Early Modern Studies, University of Kent Alison More (Ph.D. University of Bristol, 2005) is Lecturer in Medieval Latin and Palaeography at the University of Kent. Her research interests include the changing devotional climate of the high middle ages, with a particular focus on the new religious movements that developed at this time. She has recently held a fellowship in Women's Studies in Religion at Harvard Divinity School, and has worked at the University of Edinburgh (UK) and Radboud University (NL). She has published on topics connected with medieval religious and gender history. |
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