Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe (New Approaches to European History, Series Number 20)

Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe (New Approaches to European History, Series Number 20)

by Merry E . Wiesner (Author)

Synopsis

The third edition of Merry Wiesner-Hanks' prize-winning survey of women and gender in early modern Europe. The updated edition features an entirely new chapter on gender and race in the colonial world; expanded coverage of eighteenth century developments including the Enlightenment; and enhanced discussions of masculinity, single women, same-sex relations, humanism, and women's religious roles within Christianity, Judaism, and Islam. All of the chapters incorporate the newest scholarship and the book preserves the clear structure of previous editions with its tripartite division of mind, body, and spirit. Within this structure, other themes include the female life-cycle, women's economic roles, artistic creations, education and witchcraft. Coverage is geographically broad, including Russia, Scandinavia, the Ottoman Empire, and the Iberian peninsula. This is essential reading for all students of early modern Europe and gender history and is accompanied by a website featuring extensive updated bibliographies, weblinks and primary source material.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 342
Edition: 2
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 03 Jul 2000

ISBN 10: 0521778220
ISBN 13: 9780521778220
Book Overview: A major new edition of the bestselling volume in New Approaches to European History.

Media Reviews
'Updated and expanded since 1993, it provides an admirably clear and concise introduction to the field, investigating all aspects of women's lives between 1500 and 1750.' The English Historical Review
'... there is no doubt that this is a groundbreaking book ... Merry Wiesner engages with a range of primary materials in a confident yet thoughtful manner.' Brill
...a clear and stimulating textbook that introduces undergraduates and general readers to the topic of early modern European women and to the extensive literature available in English on various dimensions of their lives....Wiesner's command of this scholarship and the clarity of her analysis make this the best single volume on the topic. Choice