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Routledge Lived Religion and Gender in Late Medieval Europe

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Explore the complex connections between faith and identity in this scholarly study from Routledge. Lived Religion and Gender in Late Medieval and Early Modern Europe examines how religion and gender shaped lives from the 14th through the 18th centuries. Covering the era of the Reformation, this book provides a deep look into how people experienced their beliefs in daily life. The authors combine theoretical development with empirical history to examine themes of power, agency, work, and family. By using the category of experience, the text reveals various masculinities and femininities within an intersectional context. This work is essential for students and historians looking to understand the social structures of the medieval and early modern periods. Through the analysis of specific case studies, including secular court records, the book tells the stories of individuals navigating sainthood, witchcraft, and social roles. It offers a detailed perspective on how religious practice and gendered identities functioned together in European history.

Key Features

Covers the historical period from the 14th to the 18th centuries, spanning the medieval and early modern eras.

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Uses empirical history and specific case studies to provide a detailed look at religious and gendered life.

Analyzes primary sources such as secular court records to reconstruct historical experiences.

Explores the intersectional context of lived religion to reveal diverse masculinities and femininities.

Provides a theoretical framework centered on the concept of experience in historical study.

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Format
Hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
24 November 2020
Listed Since
03 June 2020

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