Gender and Disorder in Early Modern Seville by Mary Elizabeth Perry

Gender and Disorder in Early Modern Seville

Mary Elizabeth Perry

216 pages first pub 1990 (editions)

nonfiction history challenging informative reflective medium-paced

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In this exploration of crisis in Counter-Reformation Spain, Mary Elizabeth Perry reveals the significance of gender for social order by portraying the lives of women who lived on the margins of respectability--prostitutes, healers, visionaries, an...

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