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Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500 - 1750 (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 217)

By Sarah Joan Moran, Amanda C. Pipkin

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ISBN 9789004369726

Book info: Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500 - 1750 (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 217) (Hardcover, 346 pages) – Brill, 2019. Language: English. Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750 brings together research on women and gender across the Low Countries,...

Book info: Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500 - 1750 (Studies in Medieval and Reformation Traditions, 217) (Hardcover, 346 pages) – Brill, 2019. Language: English.

Women and Gender in the Early Modern Low Countries, 1500-1750 brings together research on women and gender across the Low Countries, a culturally contiguous region that was split by the Eighty Years' War into the Protestant Dutch Republic in the North and the Spanish-controlled, Catholic Hapsburg Netherlands in the South. The authors of this interdisciplinary volume highlight women’s experiences of social class, as family members, before the law, and as authors, artists, and patrons, as well as the workings of gender in art and literature. In studies ranging from microhistories to surveys, the book reveals the Low Countries as a remarkable historical laboratory for its topic and points to the opportunities the region holds for future scholarly investigations. Contributors: Martine van Elk, Martha Howell, Martha Moffitt Peacock, Sarah Joan Moran, Amanda Pipkin, Katlijne Van der Stighelen, Margit Thøfner, and Diane Wolfthal. Editorial Reviews About the Author Sarah Joan Moran is Associate Professor of Art History at Utrecht University. Her book Visual Culture at the Court Beguinages of the Hapsburg Low Countries, 1585-1794, will be out in 2019 with Amsterdam University Press.
Amanda Pipkin is Associate Professor of History at the University of North Carolina at Charlotte. Her publications including, Rape in the Republic, 1609-1725: Formulating Dutch Identity (Brill, 2013), reveals the significance of sex and gender in the construction of Dutch identity.

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