Sisters : : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 / / edited by Mirjam van Veen [and five others].

Harlot, pious martyr, marriage breaker, obedient sister, prophetess, literate woman, agent of the devil, hypocrite. These are some qualifications of the image of Anabaptist/Mennonite women, from a wide array of perspectives. Over the ages they became both negative and positive stereotypes, created b...

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Preliminary Material / Mirjam van Veen , Piet Visser , Gary K. Waite , Els Kloek , Marion Kobelt-Groch and Anna Voolstra -- Introduction / Mirjam van Veen , Piet Visser , Gary K. Waite , Els Kloek , Marion Kobelt-Groch and Anna Voolstra -- Naked Harlots or Devout Maidens? Images of Anabaptist Women in the Context of the Iconography of Witches in Europe, 1525–1650 / Gary K. Waite -- Greedy, Violent, and False: On the Image of the Anabaptist Woman in Thomas Birck’s Ehespiegel (1598) / Marion Kobelt-Groch -- Anabaptist Women and Their Families in Tirol, 1527–1531: Dispelling the Myth of Poverty / Linda A. Huebert Hecht -- “…Polué et souillée…”: The Reformed Polemic against Anabaptist Marriage, 1560–1650 / Mirjam van Veen -- Images of Women in the Anabaptists’ Martyrology Het Offer des Heeren / Nicole Grochowina -- “Pleased be God, dear Housewife and Sister in the Lord”: Gender Aspects in the Hymns of the Early Anabaptist Movement / Martina Bick -- Your Mother in Bonds: The Testament of Soetken van den Houte / Marjan Blok -- The Stereotype of the Sanctimonious Menniste Zusje (Mennonite Sister) Reconsidered / Mirjam de Baar -- Deaconesses, Fishwives, Crooks and Prophetesses: Mennonite Image and Reality in Golden Age Amsterdam / Mary S. Sprunger -- L’Honneste Femme: A French, Roman Catholic Role Model for Dutch Doopsgezind Sisters / Piet Visser -- Gender and the Suppression of “Anabaptist Pietists” in Bern / Lucinda Martin -- Mennonites, Gender and the Rise of Civil Society in the Dutch Enlightenment / Michael Driedger -- A Stylish Silk Gown or Plain Bodice and Skirt? Clothing Prescriptions and Individual Choice among Eighteenth-Century Groningen Doopsgezind Women / Marcel Kremer -- Grumpy old women? The (Self) Image of Elderly Sisters of the Doopsgezind Oude Vrouwenhuis or Elderly Women’s Home in Nineteenth-Century Amsterdam / Anna Voolstra -- The Trouble with Marrying Prussian Lutheran Boys: The End of Exogamous Marriages in the Mennonite Community in the Polish Vistula Delta, 1713–1808 / Mark Jantzen -- Romance, Marriage, Sex and the Status of Women in Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Russian Mennonite Society / John Staples -- Index of Personal Names / Mirjam van Veen , Piet Visser , Gary K. Waite , Els Kloek , Marion Kobelt-Groch and Anna Voolstra -- Index of Geographical names / Mirjam van Veen , Piet Visser , Gary K. Waite , Els Kloek , Marion Kobelt-Groch and Anna Voolstra -- Index of Subjects / Mirjam van Veen , Piet Visser , Gary K. Waite , Els Kloek , Marion Kobelt-Groch and Anna Voolstra.
Harlot, pious martyr, marriage breaker, obedient sister, prophetess, literate woman, agent of the devil, hypocrite. These are some qualifications of the image of Anabaptist/Mennonite women, from a wide array of perspectives. Over the ages they became both negative and positive stereotypes, created by either opponents or sympathizers, as a means of demonizing or promoting the dissident, radical free church movement. This volume explores the characteristics, backgrounds and effects of the collective perceptions of Anabaptist/Mennonite women, as well as their self-understanding, from the sixteenth into the nineteenth centuries, in a variety of case studies. This is not a gender study in the traditional sense. The theory of imagology sets the stage for the interpretation of the image of the European Mennonite sisters, acting within their religious, moral, cultural and social landscapes of Austria, Belgium, Germany, the Netherlands, Poland, Switzerland, and the Ukraine (tsarist Russia).
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title Sisters : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 /
spellingShingle Sisters : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 /
Brill's Series in Church History,
Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Naked Harlots or Devout Maidens? Images of Anabaptist Women in the Context of the Iconography of Witches in Europe, 1525–1650 /
Greedy, Violent, and False: On the Image of the Anabaptist Woman in Thomas Birck’s Ehespiegel (1598) /
Anabaptist Women and Their Families in Tirol, 1527–1531: Dispelling the Myth of Poverty /
“…Polué et souillée…”: The Reformed Polemic against Anabaptist Marriage, 1560–1650 /
Images of Women in the Anabaptists’ Martyrology Het Offer des Heeren /
“Pleased be God, dear Housewife and Sister in the Lord”: Gender Aspects in the Hymns of the Early Anabaptist Movement /
Your Mother in Bonds: The Testament of Soetken van den Houte /
The Stereotype of the Sanctimonious Menniste Zusje (Mennonite Sister) Reconsidered /
Deaconesses, Fishwives, Crooks and Prophetesses: Mennonite Image and Reality in Golden Age Amsterdam /
L’Honneste Femme: A French, Roman Catholic Role Model for Dutch Doopsgezind Sisters /
Gender and the Suppression of “Anabaptist Pietists” in Bern /
Mennonites, Gender and the Rise of Civil Society in the Dutch Enlightenment /
A Stylish Silk Gown or Plain Bodice and Skirt? Clothing Prescriptions and Individual Choice among Eighteenth-Century Groningen Doopsgezind Women /
Grumpy old women? The (Self) Image of Elderly Sisters of the Doopsgezind Oude Vrouwenhuis or Elderly Women’s Home in Nineteenth-Century Amsterdam /
The Trouble with Marrying Prussian Lutheran Boys: The End of Exogamous Marriages in the Mennonite Community in the Polish Vistula Delta, 1713–1808 /
Romance, Marriage, Sex and the Status of Women in Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Russian Mennonite Society /
Index of Personal Names /
Index of Geographical names /
Index of Subjects /
title_sub myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 /
title_full Sisters : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 / edited by Mirjam van Veen [and five others].
title_fullStr Sisters : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 / edited by Mirjam van Veen [and five others].
title_full_unstemmed Sisters : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 / edited by Mirjam van Veen [and five others].
title_auth Sisters : myth and reality of Anabaptist, Mennonite, and Doopsgezind women ca. 1525-1900 /
title_alt Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Naked Harlots or Devout Maidens? Images of Anabaptist Women in the Context of the Iconography of Witches in Europe, 1525–1650 /
Greedy, Violent, and False: On the Image of the Anabaptist Woman in Thomas Birck’s Ehespiegel (1598) /
Anabaptist Women and Their Families in Tirol, 1527–1531: Dispelling the Myth of Poverty /
“…Polué et souillée…”: The Reformed Polemic against Anabaptist Marriage, 1560–1650 /
Images of Women in the Anabaptists’ Martyrology Het Offer des Heeren /
“Pleased be God, dear Housewife and Sister in the Lord”: Gender Aspects in the Hymns of the Early Anabaptist Movement /
Your Mother in Bonds: The Testament of Soetken van den Houte /
The Stereotype of the Sanctimonious Menniste Zusje (Mennonite Sister) Reconsidered /
Deaconesses, Fishwives, Crooks and Prophetesses: Mennonite Image and Reality in Golden Age Amsterdam /
L’Honneste Femme: A French, Roman Catholic Role Model for Dutch Doopsgezind Sisters /
Gender and the Suppression of “Anabaptist Pietists” in Bern /
Mennonites, Gender and the Rise of Civil Society in the Dutch Enlightenment /
A Stylish Silk Gown or Plain Bodice and Skirt? Clothing Prescriptions and Individual Choice among Eighteenth-Century Groningen Doopsgezind Women /
Grumpy old women? The (Self) Image of Elderly Sisters of the Doopsgezind Oude Vrouwenhuis or Elderly Women’s Home in Nineteenth-Century Amsterdam /
The Trouble with Marrying Prussian Lutheran Boys: The End of Exogamous Marriages in the Mennonite Community in the Polish Vistula Delta, 1713–1808 /
Romance, Marriage, Sex and the Status of Women in Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Russian Mennonite Society /
Index of Personal Names /
Index of Geographical names /
Index of Subjects /
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contents Preliminary Material /
Introduction /
Naked Harlots or Devout Maidens? Images of Anabaptist Women in the Context of the Iconography of Witches in Europe, 1525–1650 /
Greedy, Violent, and False: On the Image of the Anabaptist Woman in Thomas Birck’s Ehespiegel (1598) /
Anabaptist Women and Their Families in Tirol, 1527–1531: Dispelling the Myth of Poverty /
“…Polué et souillée…”: The Reformed Polemic against Anabaptist Marriage, 1560–1650 /
Images of Women in the Anabaptists’ Martyrology Het Offer des Heeren /
“Pleased be God, dear Housewife and Sister in the Lord”: Gender Aspects in the Hymns of the Early Anabaptist Movement /
Your Mother in Bonds: The Testament of Soetken van den Houte /
The Stereotype of the Sanctimonious Menniste Zusje (Mennonite Sister) Reconsidered /
Deaconesses, Fishwives, Crooks and Prophetesses: Mennonite Image and Reality in Golden Age Amsterdam /
L’Honneste Femme: A French, Roman Catholic Role Model for Dutch Doopsgezind Sisters /
Gender and the Suppression of “Anabaptist Pietists” in Bern /
Mennonites, Gender and the Rise of Civil Society in the Dutch Enlightenment /
A Stylish Silk Gown or Plain Bodice and Skirt? Clothing Prescriptions and Individual Choice among Eighteenth-Century Groningen Doopsgezind Women /
Grumpy old women? The (Self) Image of Elderly Sisters of the Doopsgezind Oude Vrouwenhuis or Elderly Women’s Home in Nineteenth-Century Amsterdam /
The Trouble with Marrying Prussian Lutheran Boys: The End of Exogamous Marriages in the Mennonite Community in the Polish Vistula Delta, 1713–1808 /
Romance, Marriage, Sex and the Status of Women in Nineteenth-Century Tsarist Russian Mennonite Society /
Index of Personal Names /
Index of Geographical names /
Index of Subjects /
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