Medieval Nuns at War (Hardback)
Rebellious, Resilient and Rowdy Women
Imprint: Pen & Sword History
Pages: 224
Illustrations: 16 mono illustrations
ISBN: 9781399057516
Published: 30th August 2025
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Medieval Nuns at War by Elizabeth Quillen uncovers the extraordinary lives of nuns who defied expectations, embracing roles that went far beyond contemplation and prayer. From the rebellion of Princess Clothild and her sister Basina, who led mercenaries to storm their abbey, to Queen Radegund’s quest for autonomy within the cloistered world of Poitiers, these stories reveal women unafraid to wield power in times of crisis. "These women made their marks briefly, but brightly in the pages of chronicles, poems, and letters," Quillen writes, bringing to life their audacity and ambition in shaping medieval society.
Quillen’s deeply researched narrative explores how these nuns balanced spiritual devotion with an intense drive for influence, often clashing with both secular and ecclesiastical authorities. Not content to remain within convent walls, women like Leoba, who served as an imperial regent, and Hildegund von Schonau, who disguised herself as a monk to escape persecution, exemplify the resilience of medieval nuns. Quillen illustrates how convents functioned as political centres, not isolated enclaves, with nuns as pivotal figures in military defence, treaty negotiations, and even political rebellion.
For readers fascinated by the hidden currents of medieval history, Medieval Nuns at War is a rare treasure. Quillen’s captivating prose and meticulous scholarship shed new light on these “rebellious, resilient, and rowdy women,” who not only fought for survival but also left indelible marks on their societies. Through letters, chronicles, and centuries-old biographies, this book finally gives these fearless women the recognition they deserve as warriors, leaders, and guardians of their communities.
This book is a remarkable, thoroughly researched achievement. Quillen deftly brings to light the lives and accomplishments of women across more than 1,000 years—each of whom defied expectations to protect and uplift their convents and communities.
NetGalley, Marlo Chapman
Given the broad scope and relatively concise length, the project is certainly ambitious. It shines most in chapters where Quillen focuses closely on one narrative. A few sections felt a bit dense and harder to absorb, but that’s a natural challenge with such a sweeping timeline.
Overall, I learned so much and appreciated the glimpse into the lives of these rebellious, resilient, and rowdy women as they navigated power, faith, and resistance.
Rating: 5 out of 5 stars
NetGalley, Kathryn McLeer
This was an amazing nonfiction book, it had that element that I was looking for and enjoyed from this type of book. I enjoyed learning about the medieval nuns and really didn't think about nuns during this time-period. It was well researched and was glad I was able to read this. Elizabeth A Quillen has a strong writing style and am excited to read more.
About Elizabeth A Quillen
Elizabeth Quillen is a PhD candidate at the University of Minnesota – Twin Cities and specializes in the political and religious history of northwestern Europe in the High Middle Ages (c. 1000-1300), but has taught a wide array of subjects, from the Viking Age to the early modern United States. She received her master’s degree from the University of Missouri – Kansas City where she was also awarded the Best Graduate Student Paper Award for her thesis, ‘O, Beastly Jew!’: Allegorical Anti-Judaism in Thirteenth Century English Bestiaries. Besides her historical knowledge, Quillen is fluent or proficient in several languages, including French, Latin, German, Old English and Occitan French. She is a member of the American Society for Church History, the American Historical Association, the Medieval Academy of America and the Consortium for the Study of the Premodern World. Her research has been published in The Historians Magazine and presented at conferences like the annual meeting of the American Society for Church History and the International Congress for Medieval Studies.