_The Basque Seroras_ explores the intersections between local
community, women's work, and religious reform in early modern northern
Spain. Amanda L. Scott illuminates the lives of these uncloistered
religious women, who took no vows and were free to leave the religious
life if they chose. Their vocation afforded them considerably more
autonomy and, in some ways, liberty, than nuns or wives.
Scott's archival work recovers the surprising ubiquity of seroras,
with every Basque parish church employing at least one. Their central
position in local religious life revises how we think about the social
and religious limitations placed on early modern women. By situating
the seroras within the social dynamics and devotional life of their
communities, _The Basque Seroras_ reconceives of female religious life
and the opportunities it could provide. It also shows how these devout
laywomen were instrumental in the process of negotiated reform during
the Counter-Reformation.
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Local Religion, Gender, and Power in Northern Iberia, 1550–1800
Produktdetaljer
ISBN
9781501747502
Publisert
2020
Utgiver
Cornell University Press
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Digital bok
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