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Ward, Mary

Victoria Mondelli

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-08-26

Mary Ward Introduction Mary Ward (b. 1585–d. 1645), founder of the Institute of the Blessed Virgin Mary [IBVM], one of the first institutions ...

Warfare and Military Organizations

Clifford J. Rogers

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Warfare and Military Organizations Introduction Throughout the period c. 1350–1650, warfare was endemic in European society, and most rulers ...

Widowhood

Ann Crabb

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2012-06-26

Widowhood Introduction The history of widows is part of the history of women. It was also a distinctive phase of female experience in the Rena...

Witch Hunt

Gary K. Waite, Karim Baccouche, Cheryl Petreman

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2013-04-22

Witch Hunt Introduction The subject of the late medieval and early modern witch persecution has grown incredibly since the advent of social hi...

Women and Learning

Margaret L. King

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2010-05-10

Women and Learning Introduction In 1977, Renaissance scholar and pioneering feminist Joan Kelly posed the disturbing question: “Did women hav...

Women and the Visual Arts

Jacqueline Marie Musacchio

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-06-29

Women and the Visual Arts Introduction The relationship between women and art in the Renaissance and Reformation across Europe is still a relat...

Women Writing in Early Modern Spain

Lisa Vollendorf

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2013-02-26

Women Writing in Early Modern Spain Introduction Women gained access to the written word in unprecedented numbers during the early modern peri...

Women Writing in English

Betty Travitsky

Subject: Renaissance and Reformation »

Date Added: 2011-06-29

Women Writing in English Introduction However much of a Renaissance early modern Englishwomen writers may, or may not, have experienced—a quest...

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