ABSTRACT
Medieval Work, Worship, and Power: Persuasive and Silenced Voices celebrates and builds upon Sharon Farmer's significant contributions to the fields of medieval European social, religious, gender, environmental, labor, and interfaith history. Contributors include a wide range of scholars who have been inspired by their intellectual interactions with Sharon Farmer and her work on five intersecting topics: (1) Saints, Power, and Piety; (2) Gendered Work; (3) Gender and Resource Management; (4) Women's Agency and Networks; and (5) Interfaith Tensions and Encounters.
