Early modern women in the low countries

feminizing sources and interpretations of the past

Early modern women in the low countries
Susan Broomhall, Susan Broomha ...
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January 4, 2023 | History

Early modern women in the low countries

feminizing sources and interpretations of the past

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Publisher
Ashgate Pub.
Language
English

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Table of Contents

Writing elite women into the Burgundian and Habsburg Netherlands
Visualizing women's work in the textile trades at the dawn of the golden age
Memorializing grief in familial and national narratives of Dutch identity
Imagining domesticity in early modern Dutch dolls' houses
The Rembrandt house and the Rubens house : encountering early modern women through heritage sites
Sources and settings : the uses of place for tourism, heritage, and history
Purchasing the past : gender and the consumption of heritage.

Edition Notes

Includes index.

Published in
Burlington, Vt
Series
Women and gender in the early modern world

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
305.409492/0903
Library of Congress
HQ1149.B425 B76 2010, HQ1149.B425B76 2010, HQ1149.B425 B76 2016, HQ1149.B425 B76 2011

The Physical Object

Pagination
p. cm.

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL24384238M
ISBN 13
9780754667421
LCCN
2010037647
OCLC/WorldCat
664259177, 952728659

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