Attending to women in early modern England
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Author
Contributions
- Travitsky, Betty, 1942- - Contributor
- Seeff, Adele F. - Contributor
- University of Maryland at College Park. Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies. - Contributor
Publication
1994 - University of Delaware Press, Newark, Delaware
Language
English
Word Count
95,500 words, Guess
Page Count
382 pages
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL1433462M
- ISBN-100874135192
- OCLC Control Number29427884
- Library of Congress Control Number93045261
- LibraryThing3385802
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- Goodreads373194
Classifications
- DDC820.9/9287/09031
- LCCPR113 .A86 1994
Description
This volume contains the edited proceedings from the 1990 symposium "Attending to Women in Early Modern England," which was sponsored by the Center for Renaissance and Baroque Studies and the University of Maryland at College Park. Edited by Betty S. Travitsky and Adele F. Seeff in collaboration with a national committee of scholars, the book focuses on the interdisciplinary study of women in early modern England, addressing such areas of scholarly concern as what new research concepts can guide scholarship on early modern women? How were the public and private identities of these women constructed? What were the similarities between visible and invisible women in early modern England? How can - and should - studies on early modern women transform the classroom?
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