This dissertation examines the lives and material production of the early modern women known as the Nuns of Little Gidding, Mary Collett Ferrar (1603-1680) and Anna Collett (1605-1639). The religious community at Little Gidding, Huntingsonshire (now Cambridgeshire), founded in 1626 by Mary Woodnoth Ferrar and her son Nicholas, housed forty-some members of the extended Ferrar, Collet, and Mapletoft family and their retainers. They devoted their lives to prayer, Bible study and memorization, contemplation, acts of charity, and the production of several unique Bible concordances or harmonies (as well as some Bible histories) of which fifteen are extant. Women were central to the spiritual life of the community, in particular, Mary and Anna who...
The beguine movement consisted of lay women living a quasi-religious lifestyle that was found across...
My dissertation is a compilation, contextualization, and analysis of thirty-five Stuart women's diar...
Thesis (Ph.D.), History, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines the gendered nature o...
This dissertation explores the spiritual life of the Ursulines nuns of Quebec City as the central fe...
This thesis examines the spiritual lives of eighteenth-century English women through an analysis of ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of spiritual values and material life at Syon Abbey, a w...
This thesis analyzes female piety in the late fourteenth- and early fifteenth-centuries (c. 1370-143...
While more and more attention is given to the writing and concerns of English women in the early mod...
This thesis considers the roles and nature of the participation of women in the Lollard movement of ...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
2014-07-23This dissertation examines the evolution of the cult of St. Mildred (d. 730), one of the m...
This thesis addresses the communities of English women religious founded after the Reformation on th...
English women religious were part of consistently changing, reforming and vibrant communities. The c...
This dissertation investigates the interactions in the transmission and reception of visionary women...
The beguine movement consisted of lay women living a quasi-religious lifestyle that was found across...
My dissertation is a compilation, contextualization, and analysis of thirty-five Stuart women's diar...
Thesis (Ph.D.), History, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines the gendered nature o...
This dissertation explores the spiritual life of the Ursulines nuns of Quebec City as the central fe...
This thesis examines the spiritual lives of eighteenth-century English women through an analysis of ...
This dissertation examines the intersection of spiritual values and material life at Syon Abbey, a w...
This thesis analyzes female piety in the late fourteenth- and early fifteenth-centuries (c. 1370-143...
While more and more attention is given to the writing and concerns of English women in the early mod...
This thesis considers the roles and nature of the participation of women in the Lollard movement of ...
This thesis explores the evolving history of the Cistercian convent of Günterstal in the fifteenth a...
Late medieval English nuns have rarely commanded the attention of historians. Most scholars concentr...
2014-07-23This dissertation examines the evolution of the cult of St. Mildred (d. 730), one of the m...
This thesis addresses the communities of English women religious founded after the Reformation on th...
English women religious were part of consistently changing, reforming and vibrant communities. The c...
This dissertation investigates the interactions in the transmission and reception of visionary women...
The beguine movement consisted of lay women living a quasi-religious lifestyle that was found across...
My dissertation is a compilation, contextualization, and analysis of thirty-five Stuart women's diar...
Thesis (Ph.D.), History, Washington State UniversityThis dissertation examines the gendered nature o...