Women in a Medieval
Heretical Sect: Agnes and Huguette the Waldensians
Author: Shulamith Shahar
Boydell Press
EAN: 9780851158150
ISBN: 0851158153

Agnes and Huguette were two
Waldensian women who were interrogated by the
inquisitional court of Pamiers, in southern
France, in 1319 and subsequently burnt at the
stake for their heretical beliefs. Shahar uses
the records of their inquisition as a basis for
an examination of the Waldensian sect's attitude
towards its women members, and their role within
the sect, comparing their lives with women in
the Catholic church and in other sects. She
finds that in a persecuted voluntary group such
as the Waldensians, gender was largely
immaterial, subordinate to the fervent religious
commitment of the members; nor did the court of
inquisition distinguish between male and female,
subjecting heretics of either sex to the same
horrible punishment. This is the first
book-length treatment of women Waldensians, who
have been almost written out of studies of the
sect, but are here shown to have played a full
role within it. It throws light on women and
gender in medieval society as well as on one of
the main heretical movements in France in the
early fourteenth century.SHULAMITH SHAHAR is
Professor Emeritus of Medieval History, Tel Aviv
University.
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