Throughout the seventeenth century Teresian female monastic foundations still have a strong influence. many women took the decision to erect Carmelite convents under this renewed spirit, although as time goes on increases the difficulties to achieve it. at the beginning of the century, the augustinians are only present in Granada with Calced order, then the recollect branch is installed. With regard to female family of this order, will not have their beginnings to 1636 with a humble beaterio in albaicín that ultimately will lead to two convents of augustinian recollects. The present paper tries to explain to women and men who, in one way or another, achieved some prominence during a process that lasted for more than four decades, until the ...
During the 16th and 17th centuries the convents were the best space for women’s writing. A Spanish n...
The post-Tridentine period was characterized by an increase of female religious vocations, which was...
The Discalced Carmelites convent of Saint Joseph was founded by María de la Fuente, also known as Ma...
En el siglo XVII, las fundaciones conventuales femeninas aún presentan una fuerte influencia teresi...
En el siglo XvII, las fundaciones conventuales femeninas aún presentan una fuerte influencia teresia...
The spanish crown, with the control of the patronage, had the economical obligation of maintaining t...
The convent was the privileged space for female writing in the Spanish Renaissance. In the intimac...
The first convent of the Carmelite Order for women in the New World was founded in 1604. Among the r...
The article deals with the origin of female convent life in Tunja, in the Nuevo Reino de Granada. It...
The established order that arranged the female convents dependence and subordination regarding male ...
When they have passed already four centuries of the foundation of the convem called Santa Teresa ele...
Defence date: 1 December 1997First made available online on 21 March 2013.Examining board: Prof. Enr...
This paper addresses the foundation of the Convent “Nuestra Señora de la Salud” i...
ESPAÑOL: A través de la presente contribución, pretendemos realizar una aproximación a las caracterí...
In Early Modern Spain female convents played a crucial role as socializing agents and as places wher...
During the 16th and 17th centuries the convents were the best space for women’s writing. A Spanish n...
The post-Tridentine period was characterized by an increase of female religious vocations, which was...
The Discalced Carmelites convent of Saint Joseph was founded by María de la Fuente, also known as Ma...
En el siglo XVII, las fundaciones conventuales femeninas aún presentan una fuerte influencia teresi...
En el siglo XvII, las fundaciones conventuales femeninas aún presentan una fuerte influencia teresia...
The spanish crown, with the control of the patronage, had the economical obligation of maintaining t...
The convent was the privileged space for female writing in the Spanish Renaissance. In the intimac...
The first convent of the Carmelite Order for women in the New World was founded in 1604. Among the r...
The article deals with the origin of female convent life in Tunja, in the Nuevo Reino de Granada. It...
The established order that arranged the female convents dependence and subordination regarding male ...
When they have passed already four centuries of the foundation of the convem called Santa Teresa ele...
Defence date: 1 December 1997First made available online on 21 March 2013.Examining board: Prof. Enr...
This paper addresses the foundation of the Convent “Nuestra Señora de la Salud” i...
ESPAÑOL: A través de la presente contribución, pretendemos realizar una aproximación a las caracterí...
In Early Modern Spain female convents played a crucial role as socializing agents and as places wher...
During the 16th and 17th centuries the convents were the best space for women’s writing. A Spanish n...
The post-Tridentine period was characterized by an increase of female religious vocations, which was...
The Discalced Carmelites convent of Saint Joseph was founded by María de la Fuente, also known as Ma...