ABSTRACT

  The collection is organized around two main principles, stages of life and gender, and is divided into eight chapters: childhood, youth and sexuality, courtship and weddings, married life, economic life, networks and communities, and widowhood and old age. The sources address the numerous and varied ways in which women and men’s notions of themselves affected their lives, and explore how accepted norms of  masculine and feminine behaviour influenced social, economic, and religious change.  Guided by a general editors' introduction and then an introduction to each chapter, the user will find this an invaluable reference companion to early modern gender history.

chapter |5 pages

Introduction

chapter 1|36 pages

CHILDHOOD

chapter 2|30 pages

YOUTH, SEXUALITY, AND THE SINGLE LIFE

chapter 3|41 pages

COURTSHIP, LOVE, AND WEDDINGS

chapter 4|31 pages

MARRIED LIFE

chapter 5|37 pages

ECONOMIC LIFE

chapter 6|36 pages

RELIGION

chapter 7|34 pages

NETWORKS

chapter 8|32 pages

WIDOWHOOD AND OLD AGE