Elite women in early modern Catholic Europe

"This collection offers a new look at early modern Catholic Europe through the lens of the diverse experiences of elite women, using a historiographical approach to analyse women's roles through changing political, social, and cultural contexts. Through novel practices and broad social net...

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Corporate Author: Routledge. Verlag
Contributors: Recca, Cinzia (Editor) ; Precioso Izquierdo, Francisco (Editor)
Format: Print Book
Language:English
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Interlibrary Loan:Interlibrary Loan for the Fachinformationsdienste (Specialized Information Services in Germany)
Published: London New York Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group 2025
In:Year: 2025
Volumes / Articles:Show volumes/articles.
Series/Journal:New interdisciplinary approaches to early modern culture: confluences and contexts
Standardized Subjects / Keyword chains:B Europe / Catholicism / Woman / Nobility / Elite / History 1500-1900
IxTheo Classification:CH Christianity and Society
KAH Church history 1648-1913; modern history
KBA Western Europe
KDB Roman Catholic Church
NBE Anthropology
Further subjects:B Collection of essays
B Nobility (Europe) History
B Women Political activity (Europe)
B Catholic women (Europe) History
B Catholic Church (Europe) History
B Women (Europe) History
B Europe Politics and government
B Aristocracy (Social class) (Europe) History
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Summary:"This collection offers a new look at early modern Catholic Europe through the lens of the diverse experiences of elite women, using a historiographical approach to analyse women's roles through changing political, social, and cultural contexts. Through novel practices and broad social networks, distinguished women assumed prominent roles, from queens and princesses, to aristocrats and great nobles, to women of faith and religion. As the Counter-Reformation and the transition toward Enlightenment ideology swept France, Spain, and Italy, literacy and education became more accessible to upper-class women, who began to create new traditions in place of the old ways that were falling short. The case studies in this volume, ranging from the seventeenth to early nineteenth centuries, uncover the ways in which women were developing leadership skills and preserving status through participation in historical processes that affected real estate, the Church, and the social and family organisation across Catholic Europe. Elite Women in Early Modern Catholic Europe is an ideal resource for students and researchers studying early modern women and Catholic Europe"--
Item Description:Includes bibliographical references and index
Physical Description:x, 176 Seiten, 24 cm (pbk)
ISBN:978-1-032-75171-9
978-1-032-75170-2