Holy Household by Lyndal Roper, Keith Thomas

Holy Household

Lyndal Roper, Keith Thomas

308 pages first pub 1990 (editions)

nonfiction gender history religion challenging informative slow-paced
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This is a fascinating study of the impact of the Reformation idea of "civic righteousness" on the position of women in Augsburg. Roper argues that its development, both as a religious credo and as a social movement, must be understood in terms of ...

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