Book contents
- John Calvin in Context
- John Calvin in Context
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I France and Its Influence
- Part II Switzerland, Southern Germany, and Geneva
- Part III Empire and Society
- 15 The Politics of the Emperors
- 16 Judaism in Europe during the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance
- 17 Refugees
- 18 Calvin and Women
- Part IV The Religious Question
- Part V Calvin’s Influences
- Part VI Calvin’s Reception
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
18 - Calvin and Women
from Part III - Empire and Society
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 14 November 2019
- John Calvin in Context
- John Calvin in Context
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Contributors
- Acknowledgments
- Abbreviations
- Introduction
- Part I France and Its Influence
- Part II Switzerland, Southern Germany, and Geneva
- Part III Empire and Society
- 15 The Politics of the Emperors
- 16 Judaism in Europe during the Late Middle Ages and Renaissance
- 17 Refugees
- 18 Calvin and Women
- Part IV The Religious Question
- Part V Calvin’s Influences
- Part VI Calvin’s Reception
- Conclusion
- Bibliography
- Index
- References
Summary
The question of how the transformations of the early modern era changed – or did not change – the lives of women has become a familiar question for historians. Joan Kelly’s pathbreaking “Did Women Have a Renaissance?” challenged scholars to interrogate the impact of watershed moments, like the Renaissance, and to resist assuming that women necessarily benefited from them.1
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- John Calvin in Context , pp. 155 - 164Publisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2019