Women and the Reformations: A Global History

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Yale University Press
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368
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English
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Hardcover
EAN/UPC
9780300268232

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About the Author
Merry E. Wiesner-Hanks is distinguished professor of history and women's and gender studies emerita at the University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee. She is the author or editor of thirty books, including Women and Gender in Early Modern Europe, What Is Early Modern History?, Christianity and Sexuality in the Early Modern World, and The Marvelous Hairy Girls.
Reviews
"Not a history of 'women in the Reformation' this is a whole history of the Reformation with women at its centre, the people who have been written out of the story for so long put back where they belong. You'll meet hundreds of remarkable women, but your whole sense of the era will also shift on its axis."--Alec Ryrie, author of Protestants

"Vivid portraits, complex dynamics, and a compelling narrative that takes us a wide range encompassing Monarchs, Migrants and Mystics. Wiesner-Hanks portrays women as critical agents reframing religious ideas, communities, and institutions at their core - with conviction, controversy, and global impact."--Nicholas Terpstra, author of Religious Refugees in the Early Modern World

"This is a tour de force by the leading historian of premodern women, global history, and the Reformations. Wiesner-Hanks offers a brilliant analysis of women's dynamic participation in a truly global religious phenomenon in a major work that opens up many new avenues for future investigation."--Susan Broomhall, author of The Identities of Catherine de' Medici

"This imaginative and artful historical overview places hundreds of distinctive women where they belong in the global religious upheavals of the early modern era--at the center. I can't think of another book that so skillfully balances the dramas of individual lives of truly diverse backgrounds with larger questions of gender, spirituality, and social change. Merry Wiesner-Hanks is the ideal guide in this journey of discovery."--Joel F. Harrington, author of The Faithful Executioner