Early Modern Women in the Low Countries

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Combining historical historiographical museological and touristic analysis this study investigates how late medieval and early modern women of the Low Countries expressed themselves through texts art architecture and material objects how they were represented by contemporaries and how they have been interpreted in modern academic and popular contexts. Broomhall and Spinks analyse late medieval and early modern women's opportunities to narrate their experiences and ideas as well as the processes that have shaped their representation in the heritage and cultural tourism of the Netherlands and Belgium today. The authors study female-authored objects such as familial and political letters dolls' houses account books; visual sources funeral monuments and buildings commissioned by female patrons; and further artworks as well as heritage sites streetscapes souvenirs and clothing with gendered historical resonances. Employing an innovative range of materials from written sources to artworks material objects heritage sites and urban precincts the authors argue that interpretations of late medieval and early modern women's experiences by historians and art scholars interact with presentations by cultural and heritage tourism providers in significant ways that deserve closer interrogation by feminist researchers.
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