Sisters: myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900

Imagology, not gender studies, sets the stage for the analysis of the perceptions of the European Anabaptist/Mennonite 'sisters', from the 16th-19th centuries, within their religious, moral, cultural and social landscapes of Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland,...

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Contributors: Veen, Mirjam van 1969- (Editor)
Format: Electronic Book
Language:English
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Published: Boston Brill 2014
In:Year: 2014
Series/Journal:Brill's Series in Church History Volume 65
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Mennonite woman / Anabaptists / Woman / History 1525-1900
Further subjects:B Conference papers and proceedings
B Mennonite women (Europe) History Congresses
B RELIGION ; Christianity ; Protestant
B Conference program 2007 (Amsterdam)
B Women in Christianity (Europe) History Congresses
B Mennonite women
B Women in Christianity Congresses History Europe Europe
B Europe
B Women in Christianity
B History
B Anabaptist women Congresses History Europe
B Anabaptist women (Europe) History Congresses
B Women in Christianity Congresses History Europe
B Mennonite women Congresses History Europe
B Mennonite women History Europe
B Electronic books Conference papers and proceedings History
B Anabaptist women History Europe
B Anabaptist women
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Summary:Imagology, not gender studies, sets the stage for the analysis of the perceptions of the European Anabaptist/Mennonite 'sisters', from the 16th-19th centuries, within their religious, moral, cultural and social landscapes of Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, and the Ukraine
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index. - Print version record
ISBN:9004275029