This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court through the case of Teresa Valle, spiritual counsellor of Olivares, the favourite of King Philip IV (1621–1643). Scholars have assumed that women in Golden Age Spain played only a minor role in high Baroque politics and culture; my research demonstrates this to be a partial and insufficient view. Through an analysis of diverse primary sources such as letters, literary writings, and Inquisition records I show how relations between noblemen and religious women formed a key aspect of Baroque patronage and exchange, forming an essential tool of publicity and power for the former, and a way of access to the literary domain for the latter. Teresa Val...
The writings of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz serve as her personal proclamation for the right of a woma...
This article explores how in a context that did not allow women access to intellectual circles, wome...
This thesis is a study of the figure of the deviant woman in the poetry of medieval Spain; it outlin...
This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court thr...
Around the years 1470-1475, the nun Teresa de Cartagena (niece of the renowned humanist Alfonso de C...
This research project delves into the question of the role of women in cities and towns across Spain...
This dissertation contemplates the lives and writings of three seventeenth-century Spanish Colonial ...
Through an examination of the role of nuns and the place of convents in both the spiritual and socia...
The present study explores El libro de romances y coplas del Carmelo de Valladolid[c. 1590-1609] by ...
During the sixteenth century, rulers responded to perceived threats against Catholicism, complicatin...
Keynote address A Teresian Festivity - Celebrate 500 Years of St. Teresa of Avila , a conference at...
The aim of this study is to examine the poetic compositions made by women in the three contests held...
Marginalisation has many intersecting forms and historically, early modern Spanish women have suffer...
Did medieval women who wore the crown share a common notion of queenship or recognize their own memb...
My dissertation discusses the inversion of power dynamics between nuns and the Catholic Church durin...
The writings of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz serve as her personal proclamation for the right of a woma...
This article explores how in a context that did not allow women access to intellectual circles, wome...
This thesis is a study of the figure of the deviant woman in the poetry of medieval Spain; it outlin...
This thesis examines the importance of women in political and cultural life at the Spanish court thr...
Around the years 1470-1475, the nun Teresa de Cartagena (niece of the renowned humanist Alfonso de C...
This research project delves into the question of the role of women in cities and towns across Spain...
This dissertation contemplates the lives and writings of three seventeenth-century Spanish Colonial ...
Through an examination of the role of nuns and the place of convents in both the spiritual and socia...
The present study explores El libro de romances y coplas del Carmelo de Valladolid[c. 1590-1609] by ...
During the sixteenth century, rulers responded to perceived threats against Catholicism, complicatin...
Keynote address A Teresian Festivity - Celebrate 500 Years of St. Teresa of Avila , a conference at...
The aim of this study is to examine the poetic compositions made by women in the three contests held...
Marginalisation has many intersecting forms and historically, early modern Spanish women have suffer...
Did medieval women who wore the crown share a common notion of queenship or recognize their own memb...
My dissertation discusses the inversion of power dynamics between nuns and the Catholic Church durin...
The writings of Sor Juana Ines de la Cruz serve as her personal proclamation for the right of a woma...
This article explores how in a context that did not allow women access to intellectual circles, wome...
This thesis is a study of the figure of the deviant woman in the poetry of medieval Spain; it outlin...