This book explores changing gender and religious roles for Catholic men and women in the British Isles from Henry VIII’s break with the Catholic Church in 1534 to full emancipation in 1829. Filled with richly detailed stories, such as the suppression of Mary Ward’s Institute of English Ladies, it explores how Catholics created and tested new understandings of women’s and men’s roles in family life, ritual, religious leadership, and vocation through engaging personal narratives, letters, trial records, and other rich primary sources. Using an intersectional approach, it crafts a compelling narrative of three centuries of religious and social experimentation, adaptation, and change as traditional religious and gender norms became flexible dur...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipReligion and ...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues (especially reproductive choice ...
Catholic or Protestant, recusant or godly rebel, early modern women reinvented their spiritual and g...
This book explores changing gender and religious roles for Catholic men and women in the British Isl...
This interdisciplinary study of competing representations of the Virgin Mary examines how anxieties ...
This volume explores the period 1530–1640, from Henry VIII’s break with Rome to the outbreak of the ...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
This study will examine the complicated relationship between female religious expression and society...
As religious reform altered the religious landscape of sixteenth-century England, the parish persist...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues ( espeeiaUy reproductive choice ...
During the sixteenth century clerical masculinity underwent a fundamental transformation. The reverb...
The Reformation in England dramatically changed the physical characteristics of parish churches with...
Historians have analyzed the life of Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland, primarily in the context of her ...
This article explores how communities of female religious within the English sphere of influence in ...
French religious life in the mid-seventeenth century was conspicuous for its revolutionary reversal ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipReligion and ...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues (especially reproductive choice ...
Catholic or Protestant, recusant or godly rebel, early modern women reinvented their spiritual and g...
This book explores changing gender and religious roles for Catholic men and women in the British Isl...
This interdisciplinary study of competing representations of the Virgin Mary examines how anxieties ...
This volume explores the period 1530–1640, from Henry VIII’s break with Rome to the outbreak of the ...
The experiences of Catholic lay women after Emancipation are largely absent from the historical narr...
This study will examine the complicated relationship between female religious expression and society...
As religious reform altered the religious landscape of sixteenth-century England, the parish persist...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues ( espeeiaUy reproductive choice ...
During the sixteenth century clerical masculinity underwent a fundamental transformation. The reverb...
The Reformation in England dramatically changed the physical characteristics of parish churches with...
Historians have analyzed the life of Elizabeth Cary, Lady Falkland, primarily in the context of her ...
This article explores how communities of female religious within the English sphere of influence in ...
French religious life in the mid-seventeenth century was conspicuous for its revolutionary reversal ...
Runner-up for the Griswold Prize for Excellence in Undergraduate Historical ScholarshipReligion and ...
The Catholic Church in America is deeply divided, and gender issues (especially reproductive choice ...
Catholic or Protestant, recusant or godly rebel, early modern women reinvented their spiritual and g...