This article explores the ways women interacted with the Scottish kirk in the decades prior to the National Covenant of 1638, mainly focusing on urban areas especially Edinburgh and environs. The written records, especially those of the kirk session, are skewed toward punishing women who engaged in sin, especially sexual sins such as adultery and fornication. Indeed, these records show that while women’s behavior and speech was highly restricted and women were punished more frequently than men for their sexual behavior or for speaking out of turn, there were moments when women had a significant public voice, albeit one that was highly restricted and required male sanctioning. For example, women were often called on to testify before kirk se...
In early modern Scotland, thousands of people were accused and tried for the crime of witchcraft, ma...
The Irish Rebellion of October 1641 drove large numbers of clerical migrants across the Irish Sea to...
This thesis is a consideration of the changing relationship between women and presbyterianism in Sc...
Presbyterianism’s founder, John Knox, wrote his infamous The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the ...
Laura Stewart’s Rethinking the Scottish Revolution frequently noted the important role played by wom...
Centuries after the Reformation, the ruins of the Cathedral of St Andrew, once the centre of the med...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
The burgh of Canongate, situated next to Edinburgh, was deeply affected by the British Civil Wars (1...
The article claims that men and women in mixed marriages often subverted patriarchal norms when atte...
In the pre-modern era, Scotland experienced twelve times the number of witchcraft accusations and ex...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
The question of women’s ordination to offices within churches, and in particular to the ministry of ...
Early modern Scotland was a religious society where the doctrine of Calvinism permeated everyday li...
This article explores emotion and behaviour at the Glasgow Assembly in 1638. Whereas the assembly is...
Women, particularly those from the lower ranks in society, have received little attention from histo...
In early modern Scotland, thousands of people were accused and tried for the crime of witchcraft, ma...
The Irish Rebellion of October 1641 drove large numbers of clerical migrants across the Irish Sea to...
This thesis is a consideration of the changing relationship between women and presbyterianism in Sc...
Presbyterianism’s founder, John Knox, wrote his infamous The First Blast of the Trumpet Against the ...
Laura Stewart’s Rethinking the Scottish Revolution frequently noted the important role played by wom...
Centuries after the Reformation, the ruins of the Cathedral of St Andrew, once the centre of the med...
This article examines the swearing of collective religious covenants in early modern Scotland. Scotl...
The burgh of Canongate, situated next to Edinburgh, was deeply affected by the British Civil Wars (1...
The article claims that men and women in mixed marriages often subverted patriarchal norms when atte...
In the pre-modern era, Scotland experienced twelve times the number of witchcraft accusations and ex...
This paper examines aspects of the attempts of the Covenanting movement to establish a godly society...
The question of women’s ordination to offices within churches, and in particular to the ministry of ...
Early modern Scotland was a religious society where the doctrine of Calvinism permeated everyday li...
This article explores emotion and behaviour at the Glasgow Assembly in 1638. Whereas the assembly is...
Women, particularly those from the lower ranks in society, have received little attention from histo...
In early modern Scotland, thousands of people were accused and tried for the crime of witchcraft, ma...
The Irish Rebellion of October 1641 drove large numbers of clerical migrants across the Irish Sea to...
This thesis is a consideration of the changing relationship between women and presbyterianism in Sc...