Women, Religion, and Education in Early Modern Italy. Some Case Studies (16th-18th c.)
The problem of the female presence in the world of early modern schools has attracted growing historiographic interest in recent years. However, a comparative approach to the study of the female religious orders of teachers in the post-Tridentine age is difficult to establish. This article aims to a...
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Main Author: | David Salomoni (Author) |
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Firenze University Press,
2019-12-01T00:00:00Z.
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