Female monasticism in early modern Europe

Female monasticism in early modern Europe

By Cordula van Wyhe

Subjects: Histoire, Spiritualiteit, History, Monasticism and religious orders for women, RELIGION, Institutions & Organizations, Monachisme et ordres religieux féminins, Geloof, Vrouwen

Description: "This volume of twelve interdisciplinary essays addresses the multifaceted nature of female religious identity in early modern Europe. By dismantling the boundaries between the academic disciplines of history, art history, musicology and literary studies it offers new cross-cultural readings essential to a more comprehensive understanding of the complexity of female spirituality in the sixteenth and seventeenth centuries." "Utilising a wide range of archival material, encompassing art, architecture, writings and music commissioned or produced by nuns, the volume's main emphasis is on the limitations and potentials created by the boundaries of the convent. Each chapter explores how the personal and national circumstances in which the women lived affected the formation of their spirituality and the assertion of their social and political authority."--BOOK JACKET.

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