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- Title
LIMITS OF OBEDIENCE IN EARLY MODERN FEMALE CONVENTS: CONTROVERSIES ON CLOSING CONVENTS IN THE CROWN OF ARAGÓN DURING THE 17TH CENTURY.
- Authors
ATIENZA LÓPEZ, ÁNGELA
- Abstract
This paper studies the disputes and controversies that arose in the female convents of the Crown of Aragon against the decrees issued at the end of the reign of Felipe IV that sought to impose strict respect for the enclosure, limiting visits and contacts with the external world. This enquiry shall help us to complete our knowledge about the polemics over enclosure that took place in Early Modern Spain. On the other hand, studying these tensions allows us to deepen in the analysis of the social and cultural dynamics of obedience in that religious female world during the Ancien Régime and also in its limits.
- Subjects
OBEDIENCE -- Religious aspects; CONVENTS; NUNS; PHILIP IV, King of Spain, 1605-1665; POLEMICS; SEVENTEENTH century; HISTORY
- Publication
Studia Histórica: Historia Moderna, 2018, Vol 40, Issue 1, p6
- ISSN
0213-2079
- Publication type
Article