The Cooke Sisters: Education, Piety and Politics in Early Modern England

The Cooke Sisters: Education, Piety and Politics in Early Modern England - Politics, Culture and Society in Early Modern Britain

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Now available in paperback, this book is a study of five remarkable sixteenth-century women. Part of the select group of Tudor women allowed access to a formal education, the Cooke sisters were also well-connected through their marriages to influential Elizabethan politicians. Drawing particularly on the sisters' own writings, this book demonstrates that the sisters' education extended far beyond that normally allowed for sixteenth-century women, challenging the view that women in this period were excluded from using their formal education to practical effect. It reveals that the sisters' learning provided them with opportunities to communicate effectively their own priorities through their translations, verse and letters. By reconstructing the sisters' networks, it demonstrates how they worked alongside - and sometimes against - family members over matters of politics and religion, empowered by their exceptional education. Providing new perspectives on these key issues, it will be essential reading for early modern historians and literary scholars.

Book information

ISBN: 9780719099779
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Imprint: Manchester University Press
Pub date:
DEWEY: 305.4821094209031
DEWEY edition: 23
Language: English
Number of pages: 304
Weight: 482g
Height: 158mm
Width: 234mm
Spine width: 24mm