
Women, Religion & the Atlantic World, 1600-1800
Drawing on historical, literary, and anthropological methodologies, Women, Religion, and the Atlantic World explores the meaning of an ''Atlantic community'' and challenges the conventional boundaries of nation-bound inquiry in the humanities. The volume''s contributors focus on European, indigenous, Creole, African, and mestiza women''s interactions with shifting paradigms of Protestantism, Catho...
Drawing on historical, literary, and anthropological methodologies, Women, Religion, and the Atlantic World explores the meaning of an ''Atlantic community'' and challenges the conventional boundaries of nation-bound inquiry in the humanities. The volume''s contributors focus on European, indigenous, Creole, African, and mestiza women''s interactions with shifting paradigms of Protestantism, Catho...