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Medientyp:
Buch;
Festschrift;
Konferenzbericht
Titel:
The art of survival
:
gender and history in Europe, 1450 - 2000; essays in honour of Olwen Hufton
Enthält:
His and hers: gender, consumption and household accounting in eighteenth-century England
/ Amanda Vickery
Gender and welfare in modern Europe
/ Jane E. Lewis
Rooms to share: convent cells and social relations in early modern Italy
/ Silvia Evangelisti
Concubinage and the Church in early modern Münster
/ Simone Laqua
A confessor and his spiritual child: François de Sales, Jeanne de Chantal, and the foundation of the Order of the Visitation
/ Ruth Manning
Letters to Lucie: spirituality, friendship, and politics during the Dreyfus Affair
/ Ruth Harris
Witchcraft, nostalgia, and the rural idyll in eighteenth-century Germany
/ Lyndal Roper
The 'religious sense' in a post-war secular age
/ Alex Owen
Olwen Hufton's 'Poor', Richard Cobb's 'People', and the Notions of the longue durée in French Revolutionary historiography
/ Colin Jones.
Anmerkungen:
This. vol. grew out of a conference entitled 'Gender, Religion, Poverty and Revolution' held at Oxford on July 9, 2004
Beschreibung:
His and hers: gender, consumption and household accounting in eighteenth-century England / Amanda Vickery -- Gender and welfare in modern Europe / Jane E. Lewis -- Rooms to share: convent cells and social relations in early modern Italy / Silvia Evangelisti -- Concubinage and the Church in early modern M(c)ơnster / Simone Laqua -- A confessor and his spiritual child: Fran(c)ʹois de Sales, Jeanne de Chantal, and the foundation of the Order of the Visitation / Ruth Manning -- Letters to Lucie: spirituality, friendship, and politics during the Dreyfus Affair / Ruth Harris -- Witchcraft, nostalgia, and the rural idyll in eighteenth-century Germany / Lyndal Roper -- The 'religious sense' in a post-war secular age / Alex Owen -- Olwen Hufton's 'Poor', Richard Cobb's 'People', and the Notions of the longue dur(c)♭e in French Revolutionary historiography / Colin Jones