Table of contents for Teaching other voices : women and religion in early modern Europe / edited by Margaret L. King and Albert Rabil, Jr.

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CONTENTS
Acknowledgments vii
Women and Religion in Early Modern Europe: The Historical Context 1
Chronology 000
Courses and Modules 000
I Italian Holy Women of the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Centuries
Teaching Women¿s Devotion in Medieval and Early Modern Italy, by Lance Lazar 000
Reading Sister Bartolomea, by Daniel Bornstein 000
II Elite Women of the High Renaissance
Teaching Tornabuoni¿s Troublesome Women, by Jane Tylus 000
Antonia Pulci (ca. 1452¿1501), the First Published Woman Playwright, by Elissa Weaver 000
Vittoria Colonna, Sonnets for Michelangelo, by Abigail Brundin 000
Marguerite de Navarre: Religious Reformist, by Rouben Cholakian 000
III Women and the Reformation 
Marie Dentière: An Outspoken Reformer Enters the French Literary Canon, by Mary 
McKinley 000
Reading Jeanne de Jussie¿s Short Chronicle with First-Year Students, by Carrie F. Klaus 000
Teaching Katharina Schütz Zell (1498¿1562), by Elsie McKee 000
IV Holy Women in the Age of the Inquisition
Francisca de los Apóstoles: A Visionary Speaks, by Gillian Ahlgren 000
¿Mute Tongues Beget Understanding¿: Recovering the Voice of María de San José, by Alison Weber 000
Cecilia Ferrazzi and the Pursuit of Sanctity in the Early Modern World, by Elizabeth Horodowich 000
V Post-Reformation Currents
Convent and Doctrine: Teaching Jacqueline Pascal, by John J. Conley, SJ 000
Johanna Eleonora Petersen (1644¿1724): Pietism and Women¿s Autobiography in Seventeenth-Century 
Germany, by Barbara Becker-Cantarino 000
Appendix: Approaches to Teaching Presented in the Volume¿s Essays 000
Bibliography 000
Contributors 000
Index 000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Women and religion -- History.
Women -- Religious life.