John Foxe\u27s The Book of Martyrs had enormous impact in Elizabethan England. His presentation of women was an effective guide to women readers about appropriate behavior patterns. The ideals for women in the Renaissance were basically the passive Christian virtues such as modesty, humility, sweetness and piety. Foxe was certainly concerned with these Christian virtues for women; however, in certain ways his positive examples of strong women not only reinforced, but also modified this point of view
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
The fashioning of the female and of female conscience reveals that gender ideology served both churc...
John Foxe\u27s The Book of Martyrs had enormous impact in Elizabethan England. His presentation of w...
This study will examine the complicated relationship between female religious expression and society...
This dissertation examines ideas about women and gender in the Protestant martyrology of sixteenth-c...
JOHN FOXE'S ACTS AND MONUMENTS Of These Latter and Perilous Days, a vast collection of unforget...
We assert that Foxe’s Book of Martyrs was published for these three purposes: personal reasons, a tr...
The institution of the family was integral to the identity of all women in Tudor England. Yet the fa...
John Foxe's Acts and Monuments provides us with more information about the female participants in th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>John Foxe (1517-87) wa...
Late medieval devotional practice adapted the Roman martyr\u27s standard—in which physical suffering...
John Foxe's Actes and Monuments is generally regarded as an aggressively Protestant work. Yet in his...
With the Reformation the female centres of worship, such as convents and beguine communities, disapp...
Defence date: 12 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; P...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
The fashioning of the female and of female conscience reveals that gender ideology served both churc...
John Foxe\u27s The Book of Martyrs had enormous impact in Elizabethan England. His presentation of w...
This study will examine the complicated relationship between female religious expression and society...
This dissertation examines ideas about women and gender in the Protestant martyrology of sixteenth-c...
JOHN FOXE'S ACTS AND MONUMENTS Of These Latter and Perilous Days, a vast collection of unforget...
We assert that Foxe’s Book of Martyrs was published for these three purposes: personal reasons, a tr...
The institution of the family was integral to the identity of all women in Tudor England. Yet the fa...
John Foxe's Acts and Monuments provides us with more information about the female participants in th...
<p>Abstract copyright UK Data Service and data collection copyright owner.</p>John Foxe (1517-87) wa...
Late medieval devotional practice adapted the Roman martyr\u27s standard—in which physical suffering...
John Foxe's Actes and Monuments is generally regarded as an aggressively Protestant work. Yet in his...
With the Reformation the female centres of worship, such as convents and beguine communities, disapp...
Defence date: 12 December 2017Examining Board: Professor Luca Molà, European University Institute; P...
Sacrificial Acts: Martyrdom and Nationhood in Seventeenth-Century Drama posits that the importance o...
During the reign of the Catholic Mary Tudor about 300 people were executed for their faith in Englan...
The fashioning of the female and of female conscience reveals that gender ideology served both churc...