妇女与战争:中世纪晚期低地国家的女性间谍和信使

J. Haemers
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摘要:这篇文章表明,妇女在中世纪战争中发挥了有影响力的作用,她们不是战场上的士兵,而是通信网络中的关键人物。在军事危机时期,收集敌方情报和盟友之间的交流是两个至关重要的方面。现有的中世纪间谍史通常将这些任务归咎于男性。然而,本文论证了城市系统地利用妇女在前线传递信件和收集敌军情报的服务。本文的案例研究是 1488-1489 年弗拉芒城市对皇帝腓特烈三世及其儿子奥地利的马克西米利安发动的战争,在这场冲突中,数十名妇女作为间谍和信使试图影响战争的进程。
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Women and War: Female Spies and Messengers in the Late-Medieval Low Countries
Abstract: This contribution shows that women played influential roles in medieval warfare not as soldiers on the battlefield but as key figures in communication networks. Two crucial aspects in times of military crisis are gathering information about the enemy and communication between allies. Existing historiography of medieval espionage usually attributes such tasks to men. This article demonstrates, however, that cities systematically used the services of women carrying letters around the front lines and gathering intelligence services about the enemy army. The case study of this article is the war the Flemish cities waged against Emperor Frederick III and his son Maximilian of Austria in 1488–1489, a conflict in which dozens of women as spies and messengers tried to influence the course of the war.
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