Plummer is able to tease out the diversity of convent reform, lending voice and agency to the women who negotiated for their communities and their selves.
Claire Taylor Jones, History: Review of New Books
Plummer's impressive text is accessibly structured, abundantly supported, and compellingly argued,...the book is invaluable. It should join the list of essential monographs in the field.
Austrian History Yearbook
Stripping the Veil is a welcome contribution to a growing body of studies that expand understanding of the multifaceted ways in which nuns' interactions with the outside world contributed to their crafting of devotional practices, spaces, and identities.
Camilla Kandare, Renaissance Quarterly
Stripping the Veil asks what the development of mixed-confessional convents can reveal about how such houses were understood in the sixteenth century and argues that studying such houses and their histories can shed light on aspects of Reformation history that have been more widely studied.
Lucy Barnhouse, EMW Vol. 19