Female religious communities and individual women religious confronted the monastic suppressions in late eighteenth and early nineteenth century Italy by actively negotiating with authorities both during and after the suppression decrees. The lack of the voices of the suppressed women religious in current scholarship has led scholars to argue for top-down, predetermined reorganization and destruction of religious life in revolutionary and Napoleonic Italy. A comparison of the three main suppression decrees reveals, instead, an evolving approach to religious institutions during this period. The petitions by women religious underscore how compromise and accommodation characterized the interactions between female communities and local and cent...
This article is based on a paper originally given at the international colloquium, Religious Institu...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
This dissertation uses the concept of identity to investigate the ways religious women navigated the...
Third order women religious actively participated in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Italian soc...
This article examines the written fragments of a dispute of the 1620s between a group of nuns at St ...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This article presents contemporary oral histories collected in Roman convent, focusing on the issue ...
The National Council of Italian Women (CNDI—Consiglio Nazionale delle Donne Italiane), founded in R...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...
This introductory essay consists of two parts. The fi rst is a contextualisation of the overall purp...
In 1519, Patriarch Antonio Contarini (1508–24) was trying to impose his authority over the female mo...
Through a reading of diverse sources—mainly female monastic writings and the archives of the judicia...
Recent decades have seen the rediscovery of a significant number of texts authored by Italian women ...
International audienceIn 1609 the Ursuline congrégées of Toulouse sent a representative to Rome, req...
Recent studies on religious women during the Counter-Reformation have questioned the idea that the T...
This article is based on a paper originally given at the international colloquium, Religious Institu...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
This dissertation uses the concept of identity to investigate the ways religious women navigated the...
Third order women religious actively participated in seventeenth- and eighteenth-century Italian soc...
This article examines the written fragments of a dispute of the 1620s between a group of nuns at St ...
Communities of religious women living and working outside the cloister had been founded before the D...
This article presents contemporary oral histories collected in Roman convent, focusing on the issue ...
The National Council of Italian Women (CNDI—Consiglio Nazionale delle Donne Italiane), founded in R...
Recent history demonstrates the importance of religious belief as a fundamental historical force. In...
This introductory essay consists of two parts. The fi rst is a contextualisation of the overall purp...
In 1519, Patriarch Antonio Contarini (1508–24) was trying to impose his authority over the female mo...
Through a reading of diverse sources—mainly female monastic writings and the archives of the judicia...
Recent decades have seen the rediscovery of a significant number of texts authored by Italian women ...
International audienceIn 1609 the Ursuline congrégées of Toulouse sent a representative to Rome, req...
Recent studies on religious women during the Counter-Reformation have questioned the idea that the T...
This article is based on a paper originally given at the international colloquium, Religious Institu...
International audienceLanguedoc Cistercian women religious have long been overlooked because of the ...
This dissertation uses the concept of identity to investigate the ways religious women navigated the...