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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
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    almahu_BV045395101
    Format: 343 Seiten : , Illustrationen ; , 24 cm.
    ISBN: 978-94-6298-432-5
    Series Statement: Gendering the late medieval and early modern world 5
    Note: Zählung der Serie vom Buchrücken
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-90-4853-498-2 10.1515/9789048534982
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Sociology
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    Keywords: Frau ; Jugend ; Junge Frau ; Kind ; Weibliche Heranwachsende ; Sexualität ; Aufsatzsammlung
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    UID:
    b3kat_BV045395101
    Format: 343 Seiten , Illustrationen , 24 cm
    ISBN: 9789462984325
    Series Statement: Gendering the late medieval and early modern world 5
    Note: Zählung der Serie vom Buchrücken
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Online-Ausgabe, PDF ISBN 978-90-4853-498-2 10.1515/9789048534982
    Language: English
    Subjects: History , Sociology
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    Keywords: Frau ; Jugend ; Junge Frau ; Kind ; Weibliche Heranwachsende ; Sexualität ; Geschichte 1400-1700 ; Aufsatzsammlung
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  • 3
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press | Berlin : Knowledge Unlatched
    UID:
    gbv_1671372476
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource (343 Seiten)
    ISBN: 9789048534982
    Series Statement: Gendering the late medieval and early modern world
    Content: Cover -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Elizabeth S. Cohen and Margaret Reeves -- Part 1. Concepts and Representations -- 1. 'A Prospect of Flowers' -- Concepts of Childhood and Female Youth in Seventeenth-Century British Culture -- Margaret Reeves -- 2. A Roving Woman -- The Rover, Part I and Hellena's Self-Creation of Youth -- Sarah Morris -- 3. 'She is but a girl' -- Talk of Young Women as Daughters, Wives, and Mothers in the Records of the English Consistory Courts, 1550-1650 -- Jennifer McNabb -- 4. Flight and Confinement -- Female Youth, Agency, and Emotions in Sixteenth-Century New Spain -- Jacqueline Holler -- 5. Harlots and Camp Followers -- Swiss Renaissance Drawings of Young Women circa 1520 -- Christiane Andersson -- Part 2. Self-Representations: Life-Writing and Letters -- 6. Three Sisters of Carmen -- The Youths of Teresa de Jesús, María de San José, and Ana de San Bartolomé -- Barbara Mujica -- 7. Elite English Girlhood in Early Modern Ireland -- The Examples of Mary Boyle and Alice Wandesford -- Julie A. Eckerle -- 8. Young Women Negotiating Fashion in Early Modern Florence -- Megan Moran -- 9. 'Is it possible that my sister […] has had a baby?' -- The Early Years of Marriage as a Transition from Girlhood to Womanhood in the Letters of Three Generations of Orange-Nassau Women -- Jane Couchman -- Part 3. Training for Adulthood -- 10. Malleable Youth -- Forging Female Education in Early Modern Rome -- Alessandra Franco -- 11. The Material Culture of Female Youth in Bologna, 1550-1600 -- Michele Nicole Robinson -- 12. Becoming a Woman in the Dutch Republic -- Advice Literature for Young Adult Women of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries -- Marja van Tilburg -- Part 4. Courtship and Becoming Sexual -- 13. Straying and Led Astray -- Roman Maids Become Young Women circa 1600 -- Elizabeth S. Cohen -- 14. A Room of Their Own -- Young Women, Courtship, and the Night in Early Modern England -- Eleanor Hubbard -- 15. In Search of a 'Remedy' -- Young Women, their Intimate Partners, and the Challenge of Fertility in Early Modern France -- Julie Hardwick -- Supplementary Bibliography of Secondary Works -- Index -- List of Illustrations -- Figure I.1 Hans Baldung Grien, The Seven Ages of Woman,1544-1545. -- Figure 5.1 Niklaus Manuel, Scenes from Camp Life (detail), c. 1517. -- Figure 5.2 Urs Graf, Young Woman Making a Gesture of Greeting,c. 1514. -- Figure 5.3 Urs Graf, Simpering Harlot, 1525. -- Figure 5.4 Urs Graf, Young Woman in Profile, 1517. -- Figure 5.5 Urs Graf, Old Fool Observing a Nude Young Woman,c. 1515. -- Figure 5.6 Urs Graf, Young Woman Stepping into a Brook, c. 1521. -- Figure 5.7 Urs Graf, Victim of War Standing before a Landscape,1514. -- Figure 5.8 Urs Graf, Camp Follower Passing a Hanged MercenarySoldier, 1525. -- Figure 11.1 Toy Jug made in Pesaro, Italy, c. 1520-1540. -- Figure 11.2 Saint Nicholas Dowering a Maiden (detail), from NicolòZoppino, Esemplario di lavori, 1529. -- Figure 12.1 The Virgin's Arms (Maeghde-wapen) from Jacob Cats,Houwelick, 1625. -- Figure 12.2 The Spinster's Arms (Vrijster-wapen) from Jacob Cats,Houwelick, 1625
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9789462984325
    Language: English
    Keywords: Aufsatzsammlung ; History.
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  • 4
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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almafu_9958999163702883
    Format: 1 online resource : , 14 halftones
    ISBN: 9789048534982
    Series Statement: Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World
    Content: Through fifteen essays that work from a rich array of primary sources, this collection makes the novel claim that early modern European women, like men, had a youth. European culture recognised that, between childhood and full adulthood, early modern women experienced distinctive physiological, social, and psychological transformations. Drawing on two mutually shaped layers of inquiry - cultural constructions of youth and lived experiences - these essays exploit a wide variety of sources, including literary and autobiographical works, conduct literature, judicial and asylum records, drawings, and material culture. The geographical and temporal ranges traverse England, Ireland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, and Mexico from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. This volume brings fresh attention to representations of female youth, their own life writings, young women's training for adulthood, courtship, and the emergent sexual lives of young unmarried women.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction / , Part 1. Concepts and Representations -- , 1. 'A Prospect of Flowers' / , 2. A Roving Woman / , 3. 'She is but a girl' / , 4. Flight and Confinement / , 5. Harlots and Camp Followers / , Part 2. Self-Representations: Life-Writing and Letters -- , 6. Three Sisters of Carmen / , 7. Elite English Girlhood in Early Modern Ireland / , 8. Young Women Negotiating Fashion in Early Modern Florence / , 9. 'Is it possible that my sister [...] has had a baby?' / , Part 3. Training for Adulthood -- , 10. Malleable Youth / , 11. The Material Culture of Female Youth in Bologna, 1550-1600 / , 12. Becoming a Woman in the Dutch Republic / , Part 4. Courtship and Becoming Sexual -- , 13. Straying and Led Astray / , 14. A Room of Their Own / , 15. In Search of a 'Remedy' / , Supplementary Bibliography of Secondary Works -- , Index , In English.
    Language: English
    Keywords: History. ; Electronic books. ; Electronic books.
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  • 5
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    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1778551432
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789048534982
    Content: Through fifteen varied case studies that draw on a rich array of primary sources, this collection of essays makes the novel claim that early modern European women, like men, had a youth.European culture recognized that, between childhood and full adulthood, early modern women experienced distinctive physiological, social, and psychological transformations. Drawing on two mutually shaped layers of inquiry--cultural constructions of youth and lived experiences--the essays examine a rich array of primary sources, including literary and autobiographical works, conduct literature, asylum and judicial records, drawings, and material culture. The geographical and temporal ranges traverse England, Ireland, Italy, France, Spain, Mexico, Germany, and the Netherlands from the sixteenth to the eighteenth centuries. It brings fresh attention to representations of female youth, the training for adulthood, their own life writings, courtship and the emergent sexual lives of young unmarried women
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  • 6
    UID:
    gbv_396967191
    Format: XI, 334 S , Ill , 23 cm
    ISBN: 0772720231
    Series Statement: Publications of the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies 4
    Note: Papers originally presented at a Conference held at the Centre for Reformation and Renaissance Studies, 28 april 2001
    Language: English
    Keywords: Geschichtsklitterung ; Geschichte 1300-1650 ; Betrug ; Täuschung ; Lüge ; Konferenzschrift
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    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    almahu_9948269112302882
    Format: 1 online resource (345 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 90-485-3498-4
    Series Statement: Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World
    Content: Through fifteen essays that work from a rich array of primary sources, this collection makes the novel claim that early modern European women, like men, had a youth. European culture recognised that, between childhood and full adulthood, early modern women experienced distinctive physiological, social, and psychological transformations. Drawing on two mutually shaped layers of inquiry - cultural constructions of youth and lived experiences - these essays exploit a wide variety of sources, including literary and autobiographical works, conduct literature, judicial and asylum records, drawings, and material culture. The geographical and temporal ranges traverse England, Ireland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, and Mexico from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. This volume brings fresh attention to representations of female youth, their own life writings, young women's training for adulthood, courtship, and the emergent sexual lives of young unmarried women.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction / , Part 1. Concepts and Representations -- , 1. 'A Prospect of Flowers' / , 2. A Roving Woman / , 3. 'She is but a girl' / , 4. Flight and Confinement / , 5. Harlots and Camp Followers / , Part 2. Self-Representations: Life-Writing and Letters -- , 6. Three Sisters of Carmen / , 7. Elite English Girlhood in Early Modern Ireland / , 8. Young Women Negotiating Fashion in Early Modern Florence / , 9. 'Is it possible that my sister [...] has had a baby?' / , Part 3. Training for Adulthood -- , 10. Malleable Youth / , 11. The Material Culture of Female Youth in Bologna, 1550-1600 / , 12. Becoming a Woman in the Dutch Republic / , Part 4. Courtship and Becoming Sexual -- , 13. Straying and Led Astray / , 14. A Room of Their Own / , 15. In Search of a 'Remedy' / , Supplementary Bibliography of Secondary Works -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6298-432-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam : Amsterdam University Press
    UID:
    gbv_1686946171
    Format: 1 Online-Ressource
    ISBN: 9789048534982 , 9048534984 , 9462984328 , 9789462984325
    Series Statement: Gendering the late medieval and early modern world
    Content: 5. Harlots and Camp FollowersSwiss Renaissance Drawings of Young Women circa 1520; Christiane Andersson; Part 2. Self-Representations: Life-Writing and Letters; 6. Three Sisters of Carmen; The Youths of Teresa de Jesús, María de San José, and Ana de San Bartolomé; Barbara Mujica; 7. Elite English Girlhood in Early Modern Ireland; The Examples of Mary Boyle and Alice Wandesford; Julie A. Eckerle; 8. Young Women Negotiating Fashion in Early Modern Florence; Megan Moran; 9. 'Is it possible that my sister [...] has had a baby?'
    Content: Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Elizabeth S. Cohen and Margaret Reeves; Part 1. Concepts and Representations; 1. 'A Prospect of Flowers'; Concepts of Childhood and Female Youth in Seventeenth-Century British Culture; Margaret Reeves; 2. A Roving Woman; The Rover, Part I and Hellena's Self-Creation of Youth; Sarah Morris; 3. 'She is but a girl'; Talk of Young Women as Daughters, Wives, and Mothers in the Records of the English Consistory Courts, 1550-1650; Jennifer McNabb; 4. Flight and Confinement; Female Youth, Agency, and Emotions in Sixteenth-Century New Spain; Jacqueline Holler
    Content: Figure 5.3 Urs Graf, Simpering Harlot, 1525.Figure 5.4 Urs Graf, Young Woman in Profile, 1517.; Figure 5.5 Urs Graf, Old Fool Observing a Nude Young Woman,c. 1515.; Figure 5.6 Urs Graf, Young Woman Stepping into a Brook, c. 1521.; Figure 5.7 Urs Graf, Victim of War Standing before a Landscape,1514.; Figure 5.8 Urs Graf, Camp Follower Passing a Hanged MercenarySoldier, 1525.; Figure 11.1 Toy Jug made in Pesaro, Italy, c. 1520-1540.; Figure 11.2 Saint Nicholas Dowering a Maiden (detail), from NicolòZoppino, Esemplario di lavori, 1529.
    Content: Roman Maids Become Young Women circa 1600Elizabeth S. Cohen; 14. A Room of Their Own; Young Women, Courtship, and the Night in Early Modern England; Eleanor Hubbard; 15. In Search of a 'Remedy'; Young Women, their Intimate Partners, and the Challenge of Fertility in Early Modern France; Julie Hardwick; Supplementary Bibliography of Secondary Works; Index; List of Illustrations; Figure I.1 Hans Baldung Grien, The Seven Ages of Woman,1544-1545.; Figure 5.1 Niklaus Manuel, Scenes from Camp Life (detail), c. 1517.; Figure 5.2 Urs Graf, Young Woman Making a Gesture of Greeting,c. 1514.
    Content: The Early Years of Marriage as a Transition from Girlhood to Womanhood in the Letters of Three Generations of Orange-Nassau WomenJane Couchman; Part 3. Training for Adulthood; 10. Malleable Youth; Forging Female Education in Early Modern Rome; Alessandra Franco; 11. The Material Culture of Female Youth in Bologna, 1550-1600; Michele Nicole Robinson; 12. Becoming a Woman in the Dutch Republic; Advice Literature for Young Adult Women of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Marja van Tilburg; Part 4. Courtship and Becoming Sexual; 13. Straying and Led Astray
    Content: Through fifteen essays that draw on a rich array of primary sources, this collection makes the novel claim that early modern European women, like men, had a youth. European culture recognised that, between childhood and full adulthood, early modern women experienced distinctive physiological, social, and psychological transformations. Drawing on two mutually shaped layers of inquiry-cultural constructions of youth and lived experiences-the essays examine a rich array of primary sources, including literary and autobiographical works, conduct literature, asylum and judicial records, drawings, and material culture. The geographical and temporal ranges traverse England, Ireland, Italy, France, Spain, Mexico, Switzerland, and the Netherlands from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. These essays bring fresh attention to representations of female youth, young women's training for adulthood, their own life writings, and courtship and the emergent sexual lives of young unmarried women
    Note: Includes index , Includes bibliographical references and index
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9462984328
    Additional Edition: Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe YOUTH OF EARLY MODERN WOMEN [Place of publication not identified] : AMSTERDAM UNIVERSITY PRES, 2018 ISBN 9462984328
    Language: English
    Keywords: Electronic books
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959013784102883
    Format: 1 online resource (345 pages) : , illustrations.
    ISBN: 90-485-3498-4
    Series Statement: Gendering the Late Medieval and Early Modern World
    Content: Through fifteen essays that work from a rich array of primary sources, this collection makes the novel claim that early modern European women, like men, had a youth. European culture recognised that, between childhood and full adulthood, early modern women experienced distinctive physiological, social, and psychological transformations. Drawing on two mutually shaped layers of inquiry - cultural constructions of youth and lived experiences - these essays exploit a wide variety of sources, including literary and autobiographical works, conduct literature, judicial and asylum records, drawings, and material culture. The geographical and temporal ranges traverse England, Ireland, Italy, France, the Netherlands, Switzerland, Spain, and Mexico from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. This volume brings fresh attention to representations of female youth, their own life writings, young women's training for adulthood, courtship, and the emergent sexual lives of young unmarried women.
    Note: Frontmatter -- , Table of Contents -- , Introduction / , Part 1. Concepts and Representations -- , 1. 'A Prospect of Flowers' / , 2. A Roving Woman / , 3. 'She is but a girl' / , 4. Flight and Confinement / , 5. Harlots and Camp Followers / , Part 2. Self-Representations: Life-Writing and Letters -- , 6. Three Sisters of Carmen / , 7. Elite English Girlhood in Early Modern Ireland / , 8. Young Women Negotiating Fashion in Early Modern Florence / , 9. 'Is it possible that my sister [...] has had a baby?' / , Part 3. Training for Adulthood -- , 10. Malleable Youth / , 11. The Material Culture of Female Youth in Bologna, 1550-1600 / , 12. Becoming a Woman in the Dutch Republic / , Part 4. Courtship and Becoming Sexual -- , 13. Straying and Led Astray / , 14. A Room of Their Own / , 15. In Search of a 'Remedy' / , Supplementary Bibliography of Secondary Works -- , Index , In English.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 94-6298-432-8
    Language: English
    Keywords: History.
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  • 10
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    Online Resource
    Amsterdam :Amsterdam University Press,
    UID:
    edocfu_9959648904002883
    Format: 1 online resource
    ISBN: 9789048534982 , 9048534984 , 9789462984325 , 9462984328
    Series Statement: Gendering the late medieval and early modern world
    Content: Through fifteen essays that draw on a rich array of primary sources, this collection makes the novel claim that early modern European women, like men, had a youth. European culture recognised that, between childhood and full adulthood, early modern women experienced distinctive physiological, social, and psychological transformations. Drawing on two mutually shaped layers of inquiry-cultural constructions of youth and lived experiences-the essays examine a rich array of primary sources, including literary and autobiographical works, conduct literature, asylum and judicial records, drawings, and material culture. The geographical and temporal ranges traverse England, Ireland, Italy, France, Spain, Mexico, Switzerland, and the Netherlands from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. These essays bring fresh attention to representations of female youth, young women's training for adulthood, their own life writings, and courtship and the emergent sexual lives of young unmarried women.
    Note: Includes index. , Cover; Table of Contents; Introduction; Elizabeth S. Cohen and Margaret Reeves; Part 1. Concepts and Representations; 1. 'A Prospect of Flowers'; Concepts of Childhood and Female Youth in Seventeenth-Century British Culture; Margaret Reeves; 2. A Roving Woman; The Rover, Part I and Hellena's Self-Creation of Youth; Sarah Morris; 3. 'She is but a girl'; Talk of Young Women as Daughters, Wives, and Mothers in the Records of the English Consistory Courts, 1550-1650; Jennifer McNabb; 4. Flight and Confinement; Female Youth, Agency, and Emotions in Sixteenth-Century New Spain; Jacqueline Holler , 5. Harlots and Camp FollowersSwiss Renaissance Drawings of Young Women circa 1520; Christiane Andersson; Part 2. Self-Representations: Life-Writing and Letters; 6. Three Sisters of Carmen; The Youths of Teresa de Jesús, María de San José, and Ana de San Bartolomé; Barbara Mujica; 7. Elite English Girlhood in Early Modern Ireland; The Examples of Mary Boyle and Alice Wandesford; Julie A. Eckerle; 8. Young Women Negotiating Fashion in Early Modern Florence; Megan Moran; 9. 'Is it possible that my sister ... has had a baby?' , The Early Years of Marriage as a Transition from Girlhood to Womanhood in the Letters of Three Generations of Orange-Nassau WomenJane Couchman; Part 3. Training for Adulthood; 10. Malleable Youth; Forging Female Education in Early Modern Rome; Alessandra Franco; 11. The Material Culture of Female Youth in Bologna, 1550-1600; Michele Nicole Robinson; 12. Becoming a Woman in the Dutch Republic; Advice Literature for Young Adult Women of the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries; Marja van Tilburg; Part 4. Courtship and Becoming Sexual; 13. Straying and Led Astray , Roman Maids Become Young Women circa 1600Elizabeth S. Cohen; 14. A Room of Their Own; Young Women, Courtship, and the Night in Early Modern England; Eleanor Hubbard; 15. In Search of a 'Remedy'; Young Women, their Intimate Partners, and the Challenge of Fertility in Early Modern France; Julie Hardwick; Supplementary Bibliography of Secondary Works; Index; List of Illustrations; Figure I.1 Hans Baldung Grien, The Seven Ages of Woman,1544-1545.; Figure 5.1 Niklaus Manuel, Scenes from Camp Life (detail), c. 1517.; Figure 5.2 Urs Graf, Young Woman Making a Gesture of Greeting, c. 1514. , Figure 5.3 Urs Graf, Simpering Harlot, 1525. Figure 5.4 Urs Graf, Young Woman in Profile, 1517.; Figure 5.5 Urs Graf, Old Fool Observing a Nude Young Woman, c. 1515.; Figure 5.6 Urs Graf, Young Woman Stepping into a Brook, c. 1521.; Figure 5.7 Urs Graf, Victim of War Standing before a Landscape,1514.; Figure 5.8 Urs Graf, Camp Follower Passing a Hanged MercenarySoldier, 1525.; Figure 11.1 Toy Jug made in Pesaro, Italy, c. 1520-1540.; Figure 11.2 Saint Nicholas Dowering a Maiden (detail), from NicolòZoppino, Esemplario di lavori, 1529.
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