Eleanor Janega
Eleanor Janega is an American medieval historian, author and broadcaster. Her scholarship focuses on
sexuality; apocalyptic thought; propaganda; and the urban experience, in the late medieval period.[1]
Biography
Janega gained her undergraduate degree in History (with honours) from
She is a guest teacher in the London School of Economics Department of International History,[2] and teaches a standalone online course on Medieval Gender and Sexuality.[4]
Janega co-hosts the Going Medieval documentary strand on the History Hit streaming service.[5] She also co-hosts the Gone Medieval podcast, and has appeared as a talking head on radio and television.[2]
Selected publications
- The Middle Ages: A Graphic History. London: Icon Books. 2021. ISBN 9781785785917.[6]
- The Once and Future Sex: Going Medieval on Women's Roles in Society. London: WW Norton. 2023. ISBN 9780393867817.[7]
- Janega, Eleanor (2019). "Suspect Women: Prostitution, Reputation, and Gossip in Fourteenth-Century Prague" (PDF). In Mielke, Christopher; Znorovszky, Andrea-Bianka (eds.). Same bodies, different women : 'other' women in the middle ages and the early modern period. Budapest: Trivent. S2CID 243529846.
- "Opinion | Don't kid yourself. The Black Death's aftermath isn't cause for optimism about covid-19". ISSN 0190-8286. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
- "Morality tales". ISSN 1353-7024. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
References
- ^ Scholar: Eleanor Janega, Women Also Know History, retrieved 30 September 2022
- ^ a b c "Dr Eleanor Janega". London School of Economics and Political Science. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
- ^ Janega, Eleanor (2015). Jan Milíč of Kroměříž and Emperor Charles IV: Preaching, Power, and the Church of Prague (PhD). University College London.
- ^ "Medieval Gender and Sexuality". Medievalists.net. 13 September 2022. Retrieved 30 September 2022.
- ^ "Going Medieval". History Hit. All3Media. Retrieved 11 April 2024.
- ^ Reviews of The Middle Ages:
- Noe, Matthew (July 2021). "Review: The Middle Ages". ProQuest 2553577155.
- Hilts, Carly (February 2022). "Review: The Middle Ages". ProQuest 2621880870.
- Jurgens, Eric (May 2023). "A Fresh Approach to Teaching Medieval History". H-Net.
- Noe, Matthew (July 2021). "Review: The Middle Ages".
- ^ Reviews of Once and Future Sex:
- Gill, Martha (18 March 2023). "It's a myth that women have never had it so good – take a look at medieval days". Proquest.
- "Review: The Once and Future Sex". Kirkus Reviews. 11 October 2022.
- McBroom, Kathleen (December 2022). "Review: The Once and Future Sex". ProQuest 2753398087.
- Lowry, Elizabeth (16 Feb 2023). "Daughters of Eve". ProQuest 2777119488.
- "Nonfiction Reviews". ProQuest 2734816881.
- Larrington, Carolyne (17 March 2023). "Between maiden and mother: A provocative survey of women's lives in the Middle Ages". Times Literary Supplement.
- Hardyment, Christina (20 May 2023). "Insatiable women of the Middle Ages". Audiobook review. The Times.
- Gitig, Diana (11 February 2023). "What medieval attitudes tell us about our evolving views of sex". Ars Technica.
- Gill, Martha (18 March 2023). "It's a myth that women have never had it so good – take a look at medieval days".
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