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Women in European History. 15 th – 17 th Centuries Renaissance Reformation.

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Page 1: Women in European History. 15 th – 17 th Centuries Renaissance Reformation.

Women in European History

Page 2: Women in European History. 15 th – 17 th Centuries Renaissance Reformation.

15th – 17th Centuries

RenaissanceReformation

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Renaissance

MarriageSocial classImportant rulersWitches

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Marriage & Family

Nuclear familyEconomic foundationAge – under 20, men – mid to late 20sInfanticideDivorce was very limitedSexual double standardMore prostitution

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Social Class

Wealthy womenIncreased access to educationOrnaments to husbands

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Important Women

Isabella I Mary TudorElizabeth I Catherine de MediciChristine de PisanIsabella d’Este

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Witches

1484 – officially made witchcraft part of Church dogmaOlder women, mid-wives, single

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Reformation

Protestant v Catholic

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Protestant

HomemakerCompanionate marriageIncreased literacySex is good in marriage

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Catholic

Women had opportunities in religious ordersNo divorce

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18th Century

Agricultural RevolutionIndustrial RevolutionEnlightenmentFrench Revolution

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Agricultural Revolution Effects

Enclosure movementGrowth of cottage industryurbanization-domestic work, prostitution, autonomy

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Industrial Revolution

Factory workFamily wage economy

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Marriage & Family

Based more on loveAge – late 20sGrowing pop of single middle class womenChildcare – nurture/spoilSmaller familiesIncrease in illegitimate births

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Enlightenment

Decrease in witch huntsOrganized salonsDifficulty embracing enlightenment ideology for women’s freedom

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French Revolution

Bread riots (March on Versailles)Olympe de Gouges, The Rights of WomenMary Wollstonecraft, A vindication of theh Rights of WomanParticipation with sans-culottes

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Napoleonic France

Women viewed as legal incompetentsFew rightsPatriarchal political system

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19th Century

Marriage & FamilySocial roles

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Marriage & Family

Romantic love idealSmall family, loving relationship with kidsMiddle class more aware economicallyIllegitimacy declinedMiddle class more dependent on parents

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Social Roles

Spheres of work separated for men and womenVictorian ideal of domesticityWorking class – most worked outside homeMiddle class – organizing for women’s rightsMarxism – women are equally oppressed

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Socialism and women

Catholic orders organized schools and hospitalsTemperanceEducationPeace

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20th Century

Legal right to wages and propertyLegal right to work without husband’s permissionSome countries legalized divorceWomen’s suffrage (WWI)Fascist nations – traditional rolesPostwar – restricted in employment