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Women and gender in the early modern low countries, 1500-1750
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- Moran, Sarah Joan (ed.)
- Pipkin, Amanda (ed.)
- Howell, Martha
- Peacock, Martha Moffitt
- Thꬾfner, Margit
- [et al.]
Women and gender in the early modern low countries, 1500-1750
This publication brings together research on women and gender across the Low Countries, a culturally contiguous region that was split by the Eighty Years' War into the Protestant Dutch Republic in the North and the Spanish-controlled, Catholic Hapsburg Netherlands in the South. The authors of this volume highlight women’s experiences of social class, as family members, before the law, and as authors, artists, and patrons, as well as the workings of gender in art and literature.- Creator
- Moran, Sarah Joan (ed.)
- Pipkin, Amanda (ed.)
- Howell, Martha
- Peacock, Martha Moffitt
- Thꬾfner, Margit
- [et al.]
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Women and ageing in British society since 1500
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- Botelho, Lynn > (ed.)
- Thane, Pat > (ed.)
Women and ageing in British society since 1500
Aandacht voor oudere vrouwen in het pre-industriële, industriële en post-industriële Engeland aan de hand van dagboeken, autobiografieën, massa-observatie, sociale rapporten e.d.- Creator
- Botelho, Lynn > (ed.)
- Thane, Pat > (ed.)
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Revisiting gender in European history, 1400–1800
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- Dermineur, Elise M. > (ed.)
- Sjogren, Åsa Karlsson > (ed.)
- Langum, Virginia > (ed.)
Revisiting gender in European history, 1400–1800
How relevant does gender remain to premodern history in the twenty-first century? This book considers this question in eight case studies that span the European continent from 1400 to 1800. An introductory essay examines the category of gender in historiography and specifically within premodern historiography, as well as the issue of source material for historians of the period.- Creator
- Dermineur, Elise M. > (ed.)
- Sjogren, Åsa Karlsson > (ed.)
- Langum, Virginia > (ed.)
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Recovering Spain's feminist tradition
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- Vollendorf, Lisa > (ed.)
Recovering Spain's feminist tradition
This collection of essays discloses the different ways in which Spanish women writers have described and resisted socially imposed limitations on their gender. The contributions provide a balance between writers well known in Spain and those who have only recently received critical attention, from Santa Teresa de Jesús and Maria de Zayas to Emilia Pardo Bazán and Montserrat Roig. The last three essays in the volume focus on Spain's 'double minorities' : Catalan women writers.- Creator
- Vollendorf, Lisa > (ed.)
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Retrieving women's history
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- Kleinberg, S. Jay > (ed.)
Retrieving women's history
Part I: Theoretical and methodological issues in the study of women in history: The problem of invisibility : The presentation of African women in historical writing : Making history: women in France : Redressing the balance or transformating the art? the British experience : The role of women in the history of the Arab states Part II: Women, work and family: Women and the slave plantation economy in the Caribbean : Historical evolution in the sexual division of labour in Nigeria : Sexual divisions: women's work in late nineteenth century England : Hidden work: outwork in Dutch industrialisation : Women in the economy of the United States from the American Revolution to 1920 Part III: Women, the state and politics: From empire to nation state: transformations of the woman question in Turkey : Women, state and politics: the Soviet experience : Women's politics and women in politics in Norway since the end of the nineteenth century : Feminism and politics: women and the vote in Uruguay Part IV: Towards developing a history of women: regional and cultural challenges: The history of wome in Latin America : Breaking out of invisibility: rewriting the history of women in Ancient India : Women in Muslim history: traditional perspectives and new strategies : Breaking the silence and broadening the frontiers of history: recent studies on African women- Creator
- Kleinberg, S. Jay > (ed.)
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Among men, among women
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- Duyves, Mattias > (ed.)
- Everard, Myriam > (ed.)
- Grotenhuis, Saskia > (ed.)
- [et al.]
Among men, among women
Part one: Among men .I. Theory: theory and methodology. Scholarly interventions .II. Fiction: fictional sources. Literary and visuel representations .III. Discipline: coercion and dependency. Stately interventions .IV. Boy-love: paedagogics and paedo-erotics .V. 1300-1800: among men during Renaissance and Enlightment .VI. 1750-1870: embourgeoisment and sexualisation of homosocial arrangements .VII. 1870-1945: Fin-de Siècle to fascism: pressure-cooker Germany .VIII. 1945-1984: gay consolidation and emerging criticism .Part two: among women .IX. Homosocial arrangements among women .X. Theory and methodology .XI. Heterosocial developments in a homosocial world .XII. Among women, a literary representation .XIII. Images of femininity and masculinity among women- Creator
- Duyves, Mattias > (ed.)
- Everard, Myriam > (ed.)
- Grotenhuis, Saskia > (ed.)
- [et al.]
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Weiber, Menscher, Frauenzimmer
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- Wunder, Heide > (Herausg.)
- Vanja, Christina > (Herausg.)
Weiber, Menscher, Frauenzimmer
Essays over de positie van vrouwen op het Duitse platteland in de periode 1500 tot 1800. Bestaat uit drie delen : vrouwen en arbeid : vrouwen in het openbaar : vrouwen in den vreemde.- Creator
- Wunder, Heide > (Herausg.)
- Vanja, Christina > (Herausg.)
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Women and gender in early modern Wales
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- Roberts, Michael > (ed.)
- Clarke, Simone > (ed.)
Women and gender in early modern Wales
Bijdragen over het verschil tussen de levens van mannen en vrouwen in Wales, vanaf de late middeleeuwen tot de industriële revolutie. Onderwerpen die aan de orde komen zijn de bijdrage van vrouwen aan de dichtkunst, de houding ten aanzien van hekserij en het schaken en ontvoeren van vrouwen, de rol van vrouwen in de opkomende nonconformistische bewegingen, het veranderen van de politieke en maatschappelijke verantwoordelijkheid van mannen na de 'Acts of the Union' en rechtspraak over vrouwen.- Creator
- Roberts, Michael > (ed.)
- Clarke, Simone > (ed.)
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Sex and sexuality in early America
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- Smith, Merril D. > (ed.)
Sex and sexuality in early America
Bundel met 12 artikelen met betrekking tot sexualiteit in Amerika vanuit historisch perspectief bezien in de periode 1500-1900, opgedeeld in vijf delen: Deel 1: De eerste contacten tussen Europa en Amerika tussen 1492 en 1710. Deel 2: De regulering van seks en seksualiteit in Koloniaal New England. Deel 3: Ras, seks en sociale controle in het Chesapeake-, en Caraïbisch gebied in de 18e eeuw. Deel 4: Beelden van mannelijkheid, vrouwelijkheid en sexualiteit in de 18e eeuw.- Creator
- Smith, Merril D. > (ed.)
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Women's writing from the low countries
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- Gemert, Lia van > (ed.)
- Joldersma, Hermina > (ed.)
- Marion, Olga van > (ed.)
- Poel, Dieuwke van der > (ed.)
- Schenkeveld-van der Dussen, Riet > (ed.)
Women's writing from the low countries
Deze tweetalige bloemlezing illustreert de mogelijkheden en belemmeringen van Nederlandse en Vlaamse schrijfsters uit de periode 1200-1875. Hadewijchs mystieke ervaringen, Bijns’ bijtende polemieken en Gerijts’ doopsgezinde reflecties tekenen het religieuze klimaat. Andere schrijfsters, onder wie Van Sytzama en Hulshoff, bespreken sociale en politieke thema’s of tonen feministisch engagement, zoals De Huybert en De Lannoy. Ook aandacht voor de gezusters Visscher en Loveling niet, en het duo Wolff en Deken. Gereviseerde en uitgebreide bewerking van de bloemlezing ‘Met en zonder lauwerkrans’ (1997). De Nederlandse historische teksten gaan vergezeld van een moderne Engelse vertaling.- Creator
- Gemert, Lia van > (ed.)
- Joldersma, Hermina > (ed.)
- Marion, Olga van > (ed.)
- Poel, Dieuwke van der > (ed.)
- Schenkeveld-van der Dussen, Riet > (ed.)
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Women telling nations
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- Sanz, Amelia > (ed.)
- Scott, Francesca > (ed.)
- Dijk, Suzan van > (ed.)
Women telling nations
This publication highlights how, from the 16th to the 19th centuries, European women, as readers and writers, contributed to the construction of national identities. The book, which presents twenty countries, is divided into four parts. First, it examines how women belonged to nations: they represented territories and political or religious communities in their own style. Second, it deals with the ways in which women wrote the nation: the network of relationships in which they were involved that were not necessarily national or territorial. The legitimation that women writers succeeded in finding is emphasised in the third section, while in the fourth is analysed how and why women were open to the outside world, beyond the country's borders.- Creator
- Sanz, Amelia > (ed.)
- Scott, Francesca > (ed.)
- Dijk, Suzan van > (ed.)
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Women and work in premodern Europe
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- Bailey, Merridee L. > (ed.)
- Colwell, Tania M. > (ed.)
- Hotchin, Julie > (ed.)
Women and work in premodern Europe
This book re-evaluates and extends understandings about how work was conceived and what it could entail for women in the premodern period in Europe from c. 1100 to c. 1800. It does this by building on the growth in literature on women’s working experiences, and by adopting new interpretive approaches that expand received assumptions about what constituted 'work' for women.- Creator
- Bailey, Merridee L. > (ed.)
- Colwell, Tania M. > (ed.)
- Hotchin, Julie > (ed.)
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Women warriors in early modern Spain
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- Fischer, Susan L. > Fischer, Susan L. (ed.)
- Armas, Frederick A. de > Armas, Frederick A. de (ed.)
Women warriors in early modern Spain
The essays examine women in early modern Spain who defended their right to make their own decisions, defined their own identities, battled the status quo, challenged authority, and broke barriers. Such women did not necessarily engage in masculine pursuits, but often used cultural production and engaged in social subversion to exercise resistance in the home, in the convent, as actors and producers in the theater, women as dramatic subjects in plays on stage, and as writers, poets and readers. One part of the book is about Teresa of Ávila (1515-1582).
Each author makes a short nod to Bárbara Mujica, whose career this book celebrates, and her contribution to the field of Spanish literature, theater, women's studies, Teresian studies, and historical fiction.- Creator
- Fischer, Susan L. > Fischer, Susan L. (ed.)
- Armas, Frederick A. de > Armas, Frederick A. de (ed.)
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Marital economy in Scandinavia and Britain 1400-1900
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- Agren, Maria > (ed.)
- Erikson, Amy Louise > (ed.)
Marital economy in Scandinavia and Britain 1400-1900
This volume explores the meaning and importance of marriage in Northern Europe, looking at differences and similarities within and between Scandinavia and the british Isles. The point of departure is the concept of 'marital economy'. It is used to denote the economic partnership of husband and wife, which was the basis of all economic activities in the medieval and early modern period. The book employs a life-course approach, discussing in 13 different empirical studies (1) creating the partnership, (2) managing the partnership, and (3) dissolving the partnership. The studies discuss courtship, servants' work, elite strategies, retirement, inheritance, wills, marital disputes, decision-making, divorce, separation, and various forms of property arrangements. The introduction emphasises the martial economy as a key to understanding pre-modern economic life, and the conclusion discusses the reasons why this key has been lost to modern conceptions of economy.- Creator
- Agren, Maria > (ed.)
- Erikson, Amy Louise > (ed.)
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Reading women
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- Hackel, Heidi Brayman > (ed.)
- Kelly, Catherine E. > (ed.)
Reading women
This publication brings into conversation the latest scholarship by early modernists and early Americanists on the role of gender in the production and consumption of texts during the expansion - from 1500 to 1800 - of female readership. The essays of historians and literary scholars share a concern with local specificity and material culture. With chapters on samplers, storytelling, testimony, and translation.- Creator
- Hackel, Heidi Brayman > (ed.)
- Kelly, Catherine E. > (ed.)
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Singlewomen in the European past, 1250-1800
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- Bennett, Judith M. > (ed.)
- Froide, Amy M. > (ed.)
Singlewomen in the European past, 1250-1800
Aandacht voor het leven van alleenstaande vrouwen in Europa tussen 1250 en 1800. Aan de orde komen seksualiteit en relaties van alleenstaande vrouwen, economische situatie, de verschillen tussen het leven van weduwen en alleenstaanden en de positie van prostituees.- Creator
- Bennett, Judith M. > (ed.)
- Froide, Amy M. > (ed.)
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