Non-elite women's networks across the early modern world

Non-elite or marginalized early modern women-among them the poor, migrants, members of religious or ethnic minorities, abused or abandoned wives, servants, and sex workers-have seldom left records of their experiences. Drawing on a variety of sources, including trial records, administrative paperwor...

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Non-elite or marginalized early modern women-among them the poor, migrants, members of religious or ethnic minorities, abused or abandoned wives, servants, and sex workers-have seldom left records of their experiences. Drawing on a variety of sources, including trial records, administrative paperwork, letters, pamphlets, hagiography, and picaresque literature, this volume explores how, as social agents, these doubly invisible women built and used networks and informal alliances to supplement the usual structures of family and community that often let them down. Ten essays, ranging widely in geography from the eastern Mediterranean to colonial Spanish America and in time from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries, show how flexible, sometimes ad hoc relationships could provide crucial practical and emotional support for women who faced problems of livelihood, reputation, displacement, and violence
Early Modern Studies
Gender and Sexuality Studies
History, Art History, and Archaeology
HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century bisacsh
Women Social conditions History
Women Social life and customs
Women Social networks History
Cohen, Elizabeth Storr 1946- (DE-588)172701929 edt
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Women Social life and customs
Women Social networks History
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title_auth Non-elite women's networks across the early modern world
title_exact_search Non-elite women's networks across the early modern world
title_full Non-elite women's networks across the early modern world edited by Elizabeth S. Cohen and Marlee J. Couling
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title_full_unstemmed Non-elite women's networks across the early modern world edited by Elizabeth S. Cohen and Marlee J. Couling
title_short Non-elite women's networks across the early modern world
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Gender and Sexuality Studies
History, Art History, and Archaeology
HISTORY / Modern / 17th Century bisacsh
Women Social conditions History
Women Social life and customs
Women Social networks History
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