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ITAL 41303: Power of Women in Medieval to Early Modern Europe

Research resources about the representations of and by Italian women from the Middle Ages to the Early Modern Period

Welcome

Welcome to our research guide! This guide was created by the Spring 2025 Power of Women class taught by Dr. Daniela D'Eugenio in collaboration with the University Libraries' Special Collections Division and Research and Instruction Services Department. 

This guide contains resources for students of Italian literature, medieval and renaissance studies, and gender studies. 

Contributors to this Guide

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The following students from the Spring 2025 section of ITAL 41303 contributed to the creation of this Research Guide: Wyatt Backer, Avery Binuya, Gracie Brown, Corinne Bryan, Katie Byler, Elyse Adacaro Cano, Sidney Casey, Caroline Cheek, Gabriel Costantini, Kassidi Doshier, Barbara Hale, Zella Heater, Morgan Lee, Gabriela Matamoros, Stephen Meehan, Iria Mendez, Larissa Morley, Londyn Ogletree, Joseph Okezi, Emylie Page, Sloane Sharp, Maryssa Taylor,  Isabella Thompson, Federico Tiberini, Avery Van Scoy, Cordelia Wallace, James West II