This book illuminates the often-overlooked story of earlymodern Irish women, particularly those from the Protestant colonial community.Drawing from aristocratic, gentry, farming, business, and trade families, thesewomen were shaped by the religious and intellectual currents of their time.Raised within the Church of Ireland or the Church of England, as adults theywere enriched by European influences of the Reformation andCounter-Reformation: Swiss and Dutch Calvinism, Gallicanism, Jansenismand the spirituality of Port Royal.
Author(s): Phil Kilroy
288 Pages
History, Europe
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This book illuminates the often-overlooked story of early modern Irish women who were shaped by the religious and intellectual currents of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation. Through detailed biographical accounts, the book restores these women to their rightful place in history, offering a nuanced understanding of their contributions and the broader social and religious contexts in which they lived. Researchers and general readers with an interest in women's history, gender studies, and early modern Irish history will find something of interest here.
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This book illuminates the often-overlooked story of early modern Irish women, particularly those from the Protestant colonial community. Drawing from aristocratic, gentry, farming, business, and trade families, these women were shaped by the religious and intellectual currents of their time. Raised within the Church of Ireland or the Church of England, as adults they were enriched by European influences of the Reformation and Counter-Reformation: Swiss and Dutch Calvinism, Gallicanism, Jansenism and the spirituality of Port Royal.
The book explores how these women engaged with Renaissance Humanism, the early French Enlightenment, and cultural discussions on topics such as pre-existence, 12th-century Arabic culture, Judaism, and the Lurianic Kabbala. Central to their lives was Reformation spirituality, which fostered literacy, critical thinking, and personal faith through vernacular Bible readings and church services.
Despite living in patriarchal societies that largely relegated women to subordinate roles, these women demonstrated remarkable resilience and intellectualism. The book highlights their struggles and triumphs, showing how they navigated and sometimes resisted the constraints imposed on them. By focusing on their narratives and voice, the book reveals the courage and agency these women exhibited in shaping their own destinies and laying out their legacies.
Through detailed biographical accounts, the book restores these women to their rightful place in history, offering a nuanced understanding of their contributions and the broader social and religious contexts in which they lived. Researchers and general readers with an interest in women's history, gender studies, and early modern Irish history will find this a useful addition to those fields.
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Drawing on a rich range of archival sources the author provides an insightful and scholarly study of some Reformation women in Ireland. The book reveals how they negotiated the tensions between private and public spheres, while adding enormously to our understanding of the inner lives of women from different faith traditions.
--Deirdre Raftery
This incredible book offers compelling insights into the life and spiritual journeys of some remarkable women as they negotiated the patriarchy and misogyny that defined the seventeenth century. Carefully crafted and drawing exclusively and comprehensively on their own writings, this book makes these women visible like never before. This is a must read for anyone interested in learning more about women in the early modern period.--Jane Ohlmeyer
This is an engrossing study which details the lives of a diverse array of women as they negotiated their own routes to survival and salvation in 17th and 18th-century Ireland. Armed with the assurance of equality before God which was a legacy of the Reformation, they laid claim to an astonishingly wide range of spiritual and intellectual influences. In their different ways each succeeded in charting their own course, primarily in terms of their religious faith, but also in their personal and family lives and in the public sphere.--Rosemary Raughter
Dimensions (Overall): 9.33 Inches (H) x 6.43 Inches (W) x 1.05 Inches (D)
Weight: 1.08 Pounds
Suggested Age: 22 Years and Up
Number of Pages: 288
Genre: History
Sub-Genre: Europe
Publisher: Cork University Press
Theme: Great Britain
Format: Hardcover
Author: Phil Kilroy
Language: English
Street Date: September 18, 2025
TCIN: 1008299956
UPC: 9781782050506
Item Number (DPCI): 247-53-6015
Origin: Made in the USA or Imported
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