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The Dévotes
Women and Church in Seventeenth-Century France
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English
Published/Copyright:
1990
About this book
In The Dévotes Elizabeth Rapley provides a detailed and comprehensive account of the feminization of the Church in seventeenth-century France and as far abroad as New France.
Author / Editor information
Rapley Elizabeth :
Elizabeth Rapley is adjunct professor of history at the University of Ottawa, and the author of The Dévotes: Women and Church in Seventeenth-Century France.
Reviews
"The Dévotes is a fine book. Rapley deals with very complex historical phenomena with a deft hand, blending the strands of many stories into a composite picture while still maintaining a sharp focus. She has gleaned an enormous amount of information from her mainly French language sources, and has presented it in a beautifully crafted, highly readable account ... This work represents a significant contribution to our understanding of women's religious vocations both as an area of meaningful labour, and as an arena of struggle in gender relations during a period in history which has been insufficiently studied from the perspectives of women." Dianne M. Hallman, Resources in Feminist Research. "The book is well written and very well annotated ... One gets a good clear overview of women's communities and religious activities in France during the grand siècle." Helje Porré, Toronto Journal of Theology. "Rapley's study has many strengths. She offers a lucid, energetic and compact analysis ... Historians of religion and society will greatly profit from reading this book. They will be indebted to Rapley for opening up new dimensions in the historical experience of women." Laurie Stanley-Blackwell, Studies in Religion. "Rapley's fluent, careful prose and nicely balanced judgements enable the reader to enjoy the excitement of the important social and religious developments ... It is quite simply a fine piece of historical writing which deserves much wider attention." Malcolm Greenshields, Canadian Journal of History. Winner of the 1991 Canadian Federation for the Humanities Book Prize. Winner of the 1991 Wallace K. Ferguson Prize from the Canadian Historical Association. Winner of the 1991 David Pinkney Prize from the Society for French Historical Studies.
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Maps and Graphs
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Acknowledgments
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Introduction
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Women and the Counter-Reformation in France
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The Defence of the Status Quo (1563–1631)
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The Teaching Congregations of the Counter-Reformation (1598–1640)
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A New Approach: The Filles Séculières (1630–60)
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The Filles Séculières in Transition (1636–1700), The Miramionnes of Paris, The Congrégation of Montreal
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The Maîtresses Charitables (1660–1700): Three Case Studies
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Development of a Feminine Pedagogy
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The Making of Communities
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Conclusion
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Appendix: Entries and Professions in the Teaching Congregations (1611–1700)
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Glossary
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Notes
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Note on the Use of Sources
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Bibliography
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Index
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9780773562240
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