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Jennifer Spinks

    Elite Women and the Italian Wars, 1494–1559
    The Puzzle of Calm 150 Piece Puzzle: A Little Gradient Jigsaw
    Early Modern Women in the Low Countries
    Monstrous births and visual culture in sixteenth-century Germany
    • Presents an exmination of printed representations of monstrous births in German-speaking Europe from the end of the fifteenth century and through the sixteenth century, beginning with a seminal series of broadsheets from the late 1490s by humanist Sebastian Brant, and including prints by Albrecht Durer and Hans Burgkmair.

      Monstrous births and visual culture in sixteenth-century Germany
    • Early Modern Women in the Low Countries

      Feminizing Sources and Interpretations of the Past

      • 262pages
      • 10 heures de lecture
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      This study explores the expression and representation of late medieval and early modern women in the Low Countries through diverse materials, including written sources, artworks, and urban sites. It combines various analytical approaches—historical, historiographical, museological, and touristic—to examine how these women articulated their identities and how they have been perceived both in their time and in contemporary scholarship. The work sheds light on the complexities of women's roles and interpretations across different eras.

      Early Modern Women in the Low Countries
    • The Element analyses the critical importance of elite women to the conflict known as the Italian Wars between 1494 and 1559. The authors show breadth and depth of the opportunities, roles, impact, and influence that certain women had to shape the course of the conflict in both wartime activities and in peace-making.

      Elite Women and the Italian Wars, 1494–1559