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Margaret Wade LaBarge (1916–2009)

Autore di Women in Medieval Life

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Opere di Margaret Wade LaBarge

Opere correlate

The Ancient World to the Reformation (1973) — Collaboratore — 84 copie

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Informazioni generali

Nome canonico
LaBarge, Margaret Wade
Data di nascita
1916-07-18
Data di morte
2009-08-31
Sesso
female
Nazionalità
Canada
USA (birth)
Luogo di nascita
New York, New York, USA
Luogo di morte
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Luogo di residenza
Ottawa, Ontario, Canada
Farm Point, Quebec, Canada
New Canaan, Connecticut, USA
Istruzione
Radcliffe College (BA)
Oxford University (St. Anne's College) BLitt
convent school
Attività lavorative
historian
medievalist
biographer
Relazioni
Powicke, Sir Maurice (mentor)
Organizzazioni
Carleton University
Canadian Society of Medievalists
Société canadienne des médiévistes
Premi e riconoscimenti
Order of Canada
Royal Society of Canada (Fellow)
Breve biografia
Margaret Wade LaBarge was born in New York City and moved with her family to Connecticut at age 10. She attended a convent school before enrolling at Radcliffe College, from which she graduated Phi Beta Kappa in 1937. She then went to Oxford University, where she read medieval history with Sir Maurice Powicke, Regius Professor of Modern History. In 1940, she married Raymond LaBarge, a fellow Oxford student, with whom she moved to Canada and had four children. He became a federal civil servant. She began her academic career in the 1950s as a lecturer in medieval history at Carleton University and continued her research on Simon de Montfort, the subject of her graduate thesis. This biography, published in 1962, was the first of her nine major books, most of which are still in print and read today. She became one of the first historians to celebrate the achievements of medieval women. She was the founding president of the Canadian Society of Medievalists or Société canadienne des médiévistes. In 1982, she was awarded the Order of Canada not only as an historian but also for her lifelong volunteer work in nursing and the care of the disabled and the elderly. She also received numerous other awards for both her academic and voluntary work and was elected a fellow of the Royal Society of Canada in 1988.

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Also published as “A Baronial Household in the 13th Century”
 
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ngelina | Jul 26, 2022 |
By examining the account books of the baroness, Labarge was able to construct a good picture of the nuts and bolts of a peripatetic household of the 1200's. A very good piece of work, which is a constant resource.
 
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DinadansFriend | Jan 4, 2014 |
963 Saint Louis Louis IX Most Christian King of France, by Margaret Wade Labarge (read 17 Aug 1968) This is a very good book. Louis was born on April 25, 1214 at Poissy, "a quiet little town on the Somme a few miles west of Paris." He was the second son of Louis VIII (king of France from 1223 till his death on Nov. 8, 1226, son of Philip Augustus) and of Blanche of Castile (daughter of Eleanor of England who in turn was daughter of the fabulous Eleanor of Aquitaine and King Henry II of England). Louis IX reigned from Nov 8, 1226, till his death while on the Eighth (and last) Crusade near Tunis on Aug.25, 1270. He was an excellent king, of course. And the story is told with grace. A few excerpts from the chapter "Preparations for the [Seventh] Crusade": "The great cavalcade rode down through a countryside bright with the bloom of early summer. It passed through Sens, where the . . . king sought the prayers of the Franciscans, and then entertained them all to a special dinner with good wine and several luxuries . . ." He embarked Aug 25, 1248; left the capture of Damietta on June 6, 1249; was himself captured April 1250; released, returned to France in 1254.… (altro)
 
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Schmerguls | 1 altra recensione | Aug 2, 2009 |

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