Sharon Jansen is a historian who has published a number of fine books, including Dangerous Talk and Strange Behavior: Women and Popular Resistance to the Reforms of Henry VIII and, of particular interest to this review, The Monstrous Regiment of Women: Female Rulers in Early Modern Europe, a book that examined the strong women who ruled in a variety of fashions, as regnant or regent. She begins her current book, Debating Women, describing being in the British Library in 1996 doing research on her Monstrous Regiment book. For background she read widely on the debate about nature and ability in the early modern period. More than a decade later, as Hillary Clinton began her run for the presidency and people today began to wonder about the ques...
Women of Power is an ambitious project, one which attempts to map the contribution of all 73 female ...
Review of Women in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe edited by Christine Meek (Four Courts Press, ...
Susan Dwyer Amussen has produced an extremely well-researched and gracefully written study on gender...
Sharon Jansen is a historian who has published a number of fine books, including Dangerous Talk and ...
Sharon L. Jansen\u27s study of women and popular resistance in the reign of Henry VIII is an importa...
These two books on women writing in early modern England are very different and both make an importa...
Review of the Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe, edited by A.J. Cruz and M. Suzuk
Sharon L. Jansen's Dangerous Talk and Strange Behaviour. Women and Popular Resistance to the Reform...
Barbara Hanawalt presents her audience with an engaging and thoughtful set of interlocking essays th...
Reviews books on women authors in Modern England. \u27Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Se...
A. N. McLaren\u27s study of political culture in the first part of the reign of Elizabeth is a thoug...
In a clever play on words, Louis Montrose’s important new book on Elizabeth I suggests a study with ...
Mihoko Suzuki carefully puts together class and gender in her study, Subordinate Subjects: Gender, t...
Peters has written an important book about religion in late medieval and early modern England. Her d...
Anne Laurence\u27s study of the social history of women in early modem England has much to recommend...
Women of Power is an ambitious project, one which attempts to map the contribution of all 73 female ...
Review of Women in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe edited by Christine Meek (Four Courts Press, ...
Susan Dwyer Amussen has produced an extremely well-researched and gracefully written study on gender...
Sharon Jansen is a historian who has published a number of fine books, including Dangerous Talk and ...
Sharon L. Jansen\u27s study of women and popular resistance in the reign of Henry VIII is an importa...
These two books on women writing in early modern England are very different and both make an importa...
Review of the Rule of Women in Early Modern Europe, edited by A.J. Cruz and M. Suzuk
Sharon L. Jansen's Dangerous Talk and Strange Behaviour. Women and Popular Resistance to the Reform...
Barbara Hanawalt presents her audience with an engaging and thoughtful set of interlocking essays th...
Reviews books on women authors in Modern England. \u27Sappho in Early Modern England: Female Same-Se...
A. N. McLaren\u27s study of political culture in the first part of the reign of Elizabeth is a thoug...
In a clever play on words, Louis Montrose’s important new book on Elizabeth I suggests a study with ...
Mihoko Suzuki carefully puts together class and gender in her study, Subordinate Subjects: Gender, t...
Peters has written an important book about religion in late medieval and early modern England. Her d...
Anne Laurence\u27s study of the social history of women in early modem England has much to recommend...
Women of Power is an ambitious project, one which attempts to map the contribution of all 73 female ...
Review of Women in Renaissance and Early Modern Europe edited by Christine Meek (Four Courts Press, ...
Susan Dwyer Amussen has produced an extremely well-researched and gracefully written study on gender...