Search Books
Catullus, Cicero, and a Soc… William Howard Taft: The Tr…

Women, Feminism and Religion in Early Enlightenment England (Cambridge Studies in Early Modern British History)

Author Sarah Apetrei
Publisher Cambridge University Press
Category History
📄 Viewing lite version Full site ›
🌎 Shop on Amazon — choose country
101.57 108.00 USD
🛒 Buy New on Amazon 🇺🇸 🏷 Buy Used — $87.73

✓ Usually ships in 2 to 4 weeks

Share:
Book Details
Author(s)Sarah Apetrei
ISBN / ASIN0521513960
ISBN-139780521513968
AvailabilityUsually ships in 2 to 4 weeks
Sales Rank3,923,446
CategoryHistory
MarketplaceUnited States 🇺🇸

Description

Illuminating a formative period in the debate over sexual difference, this book contributes to our understanding of the origins of feminist thought. In late seventeenth-century England, female writers from diverse religious and political traditions confronted the question of women's subordination. Their feminist protests disturbed even those who championed women's education and defended female virtue. Some of these women, including Lady Mary Chudleigh and the Tory feminist Mary Astell, have attracted interest for their literary achievements and philosophical originality. This book approaches them from a new perspective, arguing that the primary impulse for their feminism was religious reformism: manifest in personal devotion, serious theological reflection and a vision for moral renewal and social justice. This reforming feminism, Sarah Apetrei argues, links Astell to the assertive women of dissenting and spiritualist traditions. Far from being a constraining influence on feminism, religion was a stimulus to new thinking about the status of women.
All the King's Men: The Truth Behind SOE's Greatest Wa…
View
India Discovered
View
Who Killed Canadian History?
View
Britain, 1815-1918: A-level (Flagship History)
View
10 Downing Street: The Illustrated History
View
Jane's F-117 Stealth Fighter: At The Controls
View
Jane's Tanks & Combat Vehicles Recognition Guide
View
PEACEKEEPER - the Road to Sarajevo
View
Freedom at Midnight
View