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Parish Clergy Wives In Elizabethan England St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Volume 13 Anne Thompson

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Parish Clergy Wives In Elizabethan England St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Volume 13 Anne Thompson
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Publisher: Brill
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.6 MB
Pages: 252
Author: Anne Thompson
ISBN: 9789004353909, 9004353909
Language: English
Year: 2019
Volume: 13

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Parish Clergy Wives In Elizabethan England St Andrews Studies In Reformation History Volume 13 Anne Thompson by Anne Thompson 9789004353909, 9004353909 instant download after payment.

In Parish Clergy Wives in Elizabethan England, Anne Thompson shifts the emphasis from the institution of clerical marriage to the people and personalities involved. Women who have hitherto been defined by their supposed obscurity and unsuitability are shown to have anticipated and exhibited the character, virtues, and duties associated with the archetypal clergy wife of later centuries. 
Through adept use of an extensive and eclectic range of archival material, this book offers insights into the perception and lived experience of ministers’ wives. In challenging accepted views on the social status of clergy wives and their role and reception within the community, new light is thrown on a neglected but crucial aspect of religious, social, and women’s history.

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