Women and Religion in the Atlantic Age, 1550-1900
Explore the profound intersection of gender and spirituality in Women and Religion in the Atlantic Age, 1550-1900 by Taylor & Francis Ltd. This insightful collection delves into early modern religious history and the Atlantic World, offering a comprehensive overview of women's roles in religion over a transformative period. Drawing inspiration from Natalie Zemon Davis's research on confessional differences among women during the religious reformations, this volume examines the diverse experiences and influences of women across the Atlantic. With 230 pages of rich, scholarly content, this book is essential for anyone interested in the complexities of faith, identity, and the historical narratives that shaped women's lives from 1550 to 1900. Published in 2024, this paperback edition is a valuable addition to your library. Discover the untold stories that shaped the religious landscape of the Atlantic world.